unˈfill, v.
[un-2 3. Cf. obs. Flem. ontvullen.]
trans. † a. To stop, break off. Obs. b. To empty.
1486 Bk. St. Albans, Hunting e vj b, To fulfill or vnfill eche maner of chaas The hunt euermoore in his mowth that worde he haas. 1607 Tourneur Rev. Trag. ii. ii, Thy veines are sweld with lust, this shall unfill 'em. 1611 Cotgr., Desemplir, to emptie, or vnfill. |