unsaked
/ˈʌnsækt/Definitions
1. verb
to deprive of or remove a sack or sackcloth.
“The farmer unsaked the crops to prevent further damage.”
2. noun
a person or thing that has been unsacked.
“After being unsaked, the goods were ready for sale.”
1. verb
to deprive of or remove a sack or sackcloth.
“The farmer unsaked the crops to prevent further damage.”
2. noun
a person or thing that has been unsacked.
“After being unsaked, the goods were ready for sale.”