ppl. a. Obs. [UN-1 8 b and 5 b.] Unsuited; unaccommodated.

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a. 1676.  Hale, Prim. Orig. Man., III. vi. (1677), 282. Yet in the first state of Humane Production all these Suppositions must be laid aside, as unaccommodate to that state.

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1736.  T. Prince, New Eng. Chronol., II. i. 103. Infected with the Scurvy & other Diseases, which their long Voyage and unaccommodate [1621 inacomodate] Condition brought upon them.

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