unmaken

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to unmake, to destroy, to kill
 * 2)  to abrogate, to annul, to abolish
 * 3)  to bring (someone) to ruin or a lowly state; also to depose, to dethrone (a ruler)
 * 4)  uncreated, unmade, existing eternally
 * , The Creation and the Fall of Lucifer in The York Plays, as recorded c. 1463–1477 in British Museum MS. Additional 35290:
 * "enm"

- I am gracyus and grete, god withoutyn begynnyng, / I am maker vnmade, all mighte es in me, / I am lyfe and way vnto welth-wynnyng, / I am formaste and fyrste, als I byd sall it be.


 * 1)  incomplete, unfinished