late 14c., "bring down, dethrone;" early 15c., "undo, destroy, reduce to an unmade state," from un- (2) "reverse, opposite of" + make (v.). Similar formation in Middle Dutch ontmaken, German entmachen.
unloose
unloved
unlovely
unlucky
unmade
unmake
unmaking
unman
unmanageable
unmanaged
unmanly