ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] = prec.

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1527.  in Grose, Antiq. Rep. (1809), IV. 670. The saide Andrewe then to be vnmarryed, vnaffied and vncontracted.

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c. 1625.  in Verney Mem. (1904), I. 72. That the ward unmarried, unaffyed, and uncontracted should … be sent to Lady Denham.

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1857.  Emerson, Poems, Woodnotes, II. 231. Not unrelated, unaffied, But to each thought and thing allied.

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