ppl. a. [UN-1 8 b, 8 c.] Not brought (forth, in, or into).

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1525.  Tindale, N. T., Prol. A serpent yet yonge, or yett unbrought forthe.

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1595.  Daniel, Civ. Wars, III. xxii. Iudges incompetent To iudge their king unlawfully detaind, And vnbrought forth to plead his guiltles cause.

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1600.  Fairfax, Tasso, X. xviii. If in thy skilfull hart this lore be writ To tell th’ euent of things to end vnbrought.

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1817.  Keatinge, Trav., II. 138. Not a foot of vertical superficies should remain unbrought into account.

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