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† uninˈgenuous, a. Obs. [un-1 7.] 1. Not frank, candid, or open; disingenuous.
1638Chillingw. Relig. Prot. Answ. to Pref. 6 If beginings be ominous..D. Potter hath cause to look for great store of uningenuous dealing from you. 1670Clarendon Ess. Tracts (1727) 189 The grossest and most uningenuous importunities of the most worthless men. 2. Ignoble, servile.
1660Jer. Taylor Ductor iii. ii. rule 9 §5 It is..an uningenuous subjection, to pay tribute for our meat and drink. Hence † uninˈgenuousness. Obs.
1644Hammond Vind. Christ's Reprehending Peter 72, I cannot guesse what could be further added to prove the injustice and uningenuousnesse..of this answer. |