ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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a. 1548.  Hall, Chron., Hen. VI., 172. Few or none of this company were unblotted, or undestroied by this dolorous drink of dissimulacion.

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1612.  Brinsley, Lud. Lit., 39. That the schollars … keep their copies and books fair, vnblotted and vnscrauled.

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1615.  Sylvester, Job Triumph., I. 69. A man … Of Life unblotted, and unspotted Fame.

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1809.  [see UNBLURRED].

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1841.  D’Israeli, Amen. Lit. (1867), 475. He seems to have been satisfied with his first unblotted thoughts.

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1862.  T. A. Trollope, Marietta, vii. You would by such an alliance blot the hitherto unblotted scutcheon, which [etc.].

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