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unreˈbuked, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
c1445Pecock Donet 7 Scant ynouȝ oon leef schulde stonde vnprovid or colowrabily vnrebukid. 1547Becon in Certain Hom. P iv b, He woulde rather suffer death..then to suffer whordom to be vnrebuked, euen in a King. 1697C. Leslie Snake in Grass (ed. 2) 107 Tho' they have let no suppos'd contempt of their own Books go unrebuked. 1857S. Winkworth tr. Life Tauler xvi. 306 When one finds this evil inclination in a man,..and he remains unrebuked, all this is the world. 1870Morris Earthly Par. II. iii. 401 All unrebuked he let her soft eyes claim Kindness from his. |