Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To revoke or put off, as something spoken for beforehand; annul, as an order, invitation, or engagement.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • transitive verb obsolete To unsay; hence, to annul or cancel.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • verb obsolete, transitive To unsay; to annul or cancel.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ bespeak

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Examples

  • But you fare something the better for saying, “you unbespeak not your monitor.”

    Sir Charles Grandison 2006

  • Here also was Stapely: the rope-merchant, and dined with us; and, after spending most of the afternoon also, I away home, and there sent for W. Hewer, and he and I by water to W.ite Hall to loop among other things, for Mr. May, to unbespeak his dining with me to-morrow.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, Apr/May 1668 Pepys, Samuel 1669

  • Here also was Stapely: the rope-merchant, and dined with us; and, after spending most of the afternoon also, I away home, and there sent for W. Hewer, and he and I by water to W.ite Hall to loop among other things, for Mr. May, to unbespeak his dining with me to-morrow.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 73: April/May 1669 Samuel Pepys 1668

  • Stapely: the rope-merchant, and dined with us; and, after spending most of the afternoon also, I away home, and there sent for W. Hewer, and he and I by water to W.ite Hall to loop among other things, for Mr. May, to unbespeak his dining with me to-morrow.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1669 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668

  • Stapely: the rope-merchant, and dined with us; and, after spending most of the afternoon also, I away home, and there sent for W. Hewer, and he and I by water to W.ite Hall to loop among other things, for Mr. May, to unbespeak his dining with me to-morrow.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668

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