2. To disentangle. [Obs.] Hooker.

UNWIND
Un*wind", v. i.

Defn: To be or become unwound; to be capable of being unwound or untwisted.

UNWISDOM
Un*wis"dom, n.

Defn: Want of wisdom; unwise conduct or action; folly; simplicity; ignorance. Sumptuary laws are among the exploded fallacies which we have outgrown, and we smile at the unwisdom which could except to regulate private habits and manners by statute. J. A. Froude.

UNWISE
Un*wise", a. Etym: [AS. unwis. See Un- not, and Wise, a.]

Defn: Not wise; defective in wisdom; injudicious; indiscreet; foolish; as, an unwise man; unwise kings; unwise measures.

UNWISELY
Un*wise"ly, adv. Etym: [AS. unwislice.]

Defn: In an unwise manner; foolishly.

UNWISH
Un*wish", v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + wish.]