ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not accommodated; not possessed of, unprovided with.

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1605.  Shaks., Lear, III. iv. 109. Vnaccommodated man, is no more but such a poore, bare, forked Animall as thou art.

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1627.  Donne, Serm., 41. Not angry so as that he left Moses unsatisfied or unaccommodated for the maine businesse.

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1680.  Moxon, Mech. Exerc., 226. Being at that time … unaccommodated of a Lathe of my own, I intended to put them out to be Turned.

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1726.  Welsted, Dissemb. Wanton, I. i. The resource of stale virgins, and unaccommodated prudes.

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1818.  Lady Morgan, Autobiog. (1859), 7. I hear that travelling in Italy is beyond everything desolate and unaccommodated.

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1842.  F. E. Paget, Milf. Malv., 161. So soon as he perceived a body of strangers unaccommodated with seats of any kind, he immediately opened his pew door, and beckoned them in.

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