a. Obs. [UN-1 9.]

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  1.  Ignorant of the arts; unskilled.

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1603.  Florio, Montaigne, I. li. 166. They are … rude, simple, and unarted in the combate of talking.

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1606.  Warner, Alb. Engl., XIV. To Rdr. Shunne Eares vnarted, rude, precise.

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1699.  Cibber, Xerxes, II. I am unarted, Sir, in any grace of speech To stir the soul! My words are plain and honest.

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  2.  Unartificial; plain.

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1628.  Feltham, Resolves, II. xcix. 291. Wise Innocence, friends like, and good Vnarted-meat, kind neighbourhood.

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