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  1.  Not agreed or in accord (with).

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1525.  Ld. Berners, Froiss., II. clxxxiv. 556. Thoughe the lordes departed euery daye vnagreed, yet they departed asonder right amiably.

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1557–75.  Diurn. Occurr. (Bann. Cl.), 188. Thaj depairtit agane unaggreit with the said regent.

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1667.  Decay Chr. Piety, xi. § 8. If he find them unagreed upon the way, one disputing for this, and another for that,… he would sure retract his confidence.

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  † 2.  With of: Not agreed upon. Obs.1

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1661.  Boyle, Style of Script. (1675), 172. Which [part] is not onely less considerable, but is changeable and unagreed of.

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