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The word "untether" originated in the early 17th century. It is derived from the Middle English word "un-," which means "not" or "opposite of," and the Middle English word "tether," which refers to a rope or chain used to restrain an animal.
The term was initially used in the context of releasing animals from confinement, but over time its meaning expanded to include the removal of any form of restraint or attachment.
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