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uncaˈpacious, a. (un-1 7 and 5 b.)
1635Heywood Hierarchy ii. 77 It is not fit..to enquire for that, which should we finde, Our limited and uncapacious minde Could not conceiue. c1638Feltham Let. to Johnson in Resolves, etc. (1661) 87 The poor and uncapacious Vulgar think him to be such as they see. 1854James Ticonderoga III. 81 The narrow-minded man, the man of an uncapacious soul. a1859De Quincey Posth. Wks. (1891) I. 279 It is remarkable how mean, vulgar, and uncapacious has been the range of intellect in many first-rate Grecians. |