untomb
Etymology
From un- + tomb.
untomb means To take (something, especially a body) from a tomb. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 76 out of 100.
verb
- To take (something, especially a body) from a tomb.“[P]erchance the Turks are minded as John King of England was, who being wiſhed by a Courtier to untombe the bones of one who whileſt he was living had been his great enemy, Oh no, ſaid King John, would all mine enemies were as honourably buried.”
- to reveal (something hidden)