unfold (v.) Old form(s): vnfold, vnfolded
relate, recount, narrate
2H6 III.ii.117[Queen to King, of Ascanius] When he to madding Dido would unfold / His father's acts
Cym V.v.313[Belarius to Arviragus and Guiderius] I must ... unfold a dangerous speech
MW II.ii.212[Falstaff to Ford as Brook] To what purpose have you unfolded this to me?
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