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unreˈgarded, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1561T. Norton Calvin's Inst. i. Pref., Beyng in dede but one man alone, and vnregarded, but out of whoes mouthe came truthe. 1614Raleigh Hist. World iii. (title-p.), When Israel was..an unregarded Nation. 1670R. Coke Disc. Trade 62 A poor and unregarded Village. 1726Pope Odyss. xvii. 612 Time steals away with unregarded wing. 1767Wilkes Corr. (1805) III. 100 That so many other publications.., full of the most deadly venom, should pass totally unregarded. 1813Byron Corsair ii. v, Each bears a prize of unregarded charms. 1883Ruskin Fors Clav. xc. 172 In the dormitory..on an unregarded shutter..she cuts her notch. b. Const. by or † of.
1571Golding Calvin on Ps. xli. 18 We surmise him to be unregarded of God. 1612W. Parkes Curtaine-Dr. (1876) 17 The lawes of nature,..vassayled, obliterate and vnregarded by him. 1728R. Morris Ess. Anc. Archit. 13 Architecture is so unregarded by our modern Builders. 1805Wordsw. Prelude xiii. 278 God..loveth us, When we are unregarded by the world. 1884tr. Lotze's Metaph. 464 Many external stimuli, therefore, are unregarded by us. Hence unreˈgardedly adv.
1685Boyle Salubr. Air 12 Bodies..wont to be unregardedly compris'd under the confus'd name of Earths. |