un|har|ness

un|har|ness
un|har|ness «uhn HAHR nihs», transitive verb.
1. to take harness off from (a horse or other draft animal); free from harness or gear.
2. a) to take armor off from (a person). b) to take (armor) off from a person.
–v.i.
to remove harness or gear.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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