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unˈneighboured, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1657H. King Woes of Esay 8 Making a dearth Of all inhabitants, until they stand Unneighbour'd, as unblest. 1704D'Urfey Night Adventures 180 Homely, unneighbour'd, and alone. a1800Cowper Odyss. (ed. 2) vi. 9 An unneighbour'd isle, And far from all resort of busy man. 1804Symmons Milton (1810) 79 A crowd of beauties, unneighboured by a thought, a line,..which we can be desirous of changing. |