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▪ I. unˈranged, ppl. a.1 (un-1 8; cf. range v.1)
1633Ford 'Tis Pity i. i, Thou has mov'd a Majesty above, With thy unranged (almost) blasphemy. 1851C. L. Smith tr. Tasso ix. xxii, The Soldan rushes on, the foremost he, Upon the guards' unranged and startled pow'r. ▪ II. † unˈranged, ppl. a.2 Obs. (un-1 8; cf. range v.2)
1611Cotgr., Pain de balle, vnranged bread; or, a course bread wherein there is much chaffe. 1694Motteux Urquhart's Rabelais Pref. p. lxxx, That course, unraung'd Bread, or some of the great brown Houshold Loaf was good enough for such Shepherds. |