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unenˈclosed, ppl. a. Also unin-. (un-1 8.)
1676Rector's Bk., Clayworth (1910) 20 Such as had grounds still unenclosed. 1712Blackmore Creation vii. 700 In the dark and undistinguish'd Space, Unfruitful, uninclos'd and wild of Face. 1776Adam Smith W.N. i. xi. 214 In waste and uninclosed lands, any person who discovers a tin mine, may mark out its limits. 1809N. Pinkney Trav. France 67 Being situated in an unenclosed country. 1867Latham Black & White p. ix, A country two-thirds of which are uninclosed. 1898Taunton Eng. Black Monks I. 108 Unenclosed nuns doing God's work in the world. |