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† unsuˈspect, (ppl.) a. Obs. Chiefly Sc. [un-1 7, 8 b, and 5 b.] Not subject to suspicion.
c1380Wyclif Sel. Wks. II. 107 Þe dedis þat Crist dide, ben unsuspect evydence þat Crist is boþe God and man. 1388― Ecclus. xxv. 9, I magnefiede nyne thingis vnsuspect of the herte. 1409in Exch. Rolls Scotl. IV. p. ccxi, Askand thaim to be submitted to thaim and to their counselis unsuspect apon sic complaintis. c1480Henryson Fables, Wolf & Lamb 74, I oblis me rycht heir, That I sall byde ane vnsuspect Assyis. 1512Reg. Privy Seal Scotl. I. 369/2 Befor the lordis of counsale or utheris unsuspect jugis. 1583Leg. Bp. St. Androis 139 Grit oethes he sweirs,..And bad thame hald him vnsuspect. 1606Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iv. i. Tropheis 1055 David's foule defect Was yet un-seen, uncensur'd, un-suspect. 1665Glanvill Def. Van. Dogm. 83 Though his writings were never so unsuspect and certain in the main. 1678Sir G. Mackenzie Crim. Laws Scot. i. xxvi. §6 (1699) 134 Proved by most unsuspect Witnesses. |