unskein
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From skein.
Verb
[edit]unskein (third-person singular simple present unskeins, present participle unskeining, simple past and past participle unskeined)
- To unwind from a skein
- 2003, Kay Armatage, The Girl from God's Country: Nell Shipman and the Silent, page 56:
- "Jess ... is assisting the hostess to unskein yarn and wind into a ball"
- To unfurl, as if from a skein
- 1865, American Newspaper[1]:
- "In the sunshine his [Custer's] locks unskeined, stream a foot behind him"