Un*twine" (?), v. t. [1st pref. un- +
twine.] To untwist; to separate, as that which is twined or
twisted; to disentangle; to untie.
It requires a long and powerful counter sympathy in a nation
to untwine the ties of custom which bind a people to the established
and the old.
Sir W. Hamilton.
Un*twine", v. i. To become
untwined. Milton.
Un*twine" (?), v. t. [1st pref. un- +
twine.] To untwist; to separate, as that which is twined or
twisted; to disentangle; to untie.
It requires a long and powerful counter sympathy in a nation
to untwine the ties of custom which bind a people to the established
and the old.
Sir W. Hamilton.
Un*twine", v. i. To become
untwined. Milton.