The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unspirit
Unspirit \Un*spir"it\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + spirit.]
To dispirit. [Obs.]
--Sir W. Temple.
Wiktionary
unspirit
vb. (context obsolete English) To lower the spirits of; to dispirit.
Usage examples of "unspirit".
A glance at the animals filled Taran with despair, for they seemed unspirited, of no great mettle, and he wished for the swift-footed Melynlas now grazing peacefully at Caer Dallben.
A blood chill was blowing out from a corner of the darkness where the unspirited voor dead endlessly relived their lives as the brood soul.