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1649. Lovelace, Lucasta, Poems (1904), 82. Sweeter and sweeter whisleth He To un-anointed Axel-tree.
1726. Bailey (ed. 3), Unannealed, unanointed, i.e. without extreme Unction.
1846. R. Ford, Gatherings fr. Spain (1906), 304. In order to ensure success, no step in the official ladder must be left unanointed.
1885. Harpers Mag., Dec., 90/1. The wind waltzing about with screaming and creaking an unanointed weather-cock.