ppl. a. Also 8 unbespoke. [UN-1 8 b.] Not bespoken; not ordered, engaged, or arranged for.

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1681.  Dryden, Abs. & Achit., I. 242. Swift, unbespoken Pomps, thy steps proclaim.

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1796.  Campaigns 1793–4, I. I. ix. 85. Oh, spare me a Muse (if there’s one unbespoke).

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1843.  Geo. Eliot, in Cross, Life (1885), I. 124. We need not be idle in imparting all that is pure and lovely to children whose minds are unbespoken.

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1860.  Emerson, Cond. Life, vi. (1861), 118. The horses come up with the family carriage unbespoken to the door.

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