ppl. a. Also 6 Sc. vnabrogat. (UN-1 8 and 8 b.)

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1535.  Stewart, Cron. Scot. (Rolls), I. 101. To caus thair lawis keip the strenth … that tha had maid vnabrogat at lenth.

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1577.  trans. Bullinger’s Decades (1592), 410. The law, so far as it is the rule howe to liue well and happely,… doth remaine vnabrogated.

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1818.  G. S. Faber, Horæ Mosaicæ, II. 29. These priests must obviously have been priests according to the still unabrogated patriarchal dispensation.

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1849.  Ruskin, Seven Lamps, i. § 6. 14. Let us not now lose sight of this broad and unabrogated principle.

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