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undeˈceived, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] Not deceived or imposed upon.
c1400Apol. Loll. 15 To haue þe more clere and vndeceyuid knowyng of þis mater. 1529More Dyaloge ii. Wks. 186/2 It may well..happen, that the good men wel beleuing & vndeceiued, be those that beleue the worship of ymages & praying to saintes to be ydolatry. 1747Ld. Lyttelton Monody xii, A prudence undeceiving, undeceiv'd, That nor too little, nor too much believ'd. 1799Wordsw. Ruth 148 Deliberately, and undeceived, Those wild men's vices he received. 1827[see undeceivable a. 2]. absol.1832Wordsw. Rural Illusions 29 The World's illusive shows..For the undeceived..Are melancholy things. Hence undeˈceivedness.
1685[see undeceivableness]. |