unseel/ʌnˈsiːl/EtymologyFrom Middle English unsele, from Old English unsǣle, from Proto-Germanic *unsēliz, from *un- + *sēliz, equivalent to un- + seel.unseel means To unstitch the seeled eyes of a hawk. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.verbTo unstitch the seeled eyes of a hawk.To give light to; to enlighten.“Are your eyes yet unseel'd”