unmouth
English
Etymology
un- + mouth
Verb
unmouth (third-person singular simple present unmouths, present participle unmouthing, simple past and past participle unmouthed)
- (transitive) To remove from one's mouth.
- 2010, Michael Innes, Honeybath's Haven (page 28)
- The elderly man, who had necessarily unmouthed the dagger to achieve this articulateness, smiled disarmingly.
- 2010, Michael Innes, Honeybath's Haven (page 28)