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▪ I. † unexˈperience, n. Obs. [un-1 12 and 5 b.] = inexperience.
1611Florio, Imperitia, vnskilfulnesse, vnexperience, ignorance. 1617Bp. Hall Quo Vadis? x, To recant that which my vn-experience hath..written in praise of the French education. 1691Hartcliffe Virtues 61 Ignorance and Unexperience makes men bold and foolhardy. 1755Mem. Capt. P. Drake I. xiii. 93 He offered to appoint me his second Lieutenant, which I declined accepting, on account of my Unexperience in maritime Affairs. ▪ II. unexˈperience, v. [un-1 14.] trans. To fail to experience.
1603Harington in Nugæ Ant. (1804) I. 336 Nor did I..unexperience her love and kyndness on manie occasions. |