ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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[1775.  Ash.]

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1815.  Curse of Ulríca, I. ii. 78. ‘And is it thus uncaparisoned,’ I said, taking up at the same time the monks hood and cowl, which lay on a seat, ‘that the holy father performs his sacred functions?’

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1832.  Siege of Maynooth, ix. 133. The attendants of Lord Thomas led forth the horse, uncaparisoned, as he stood in his stable, and with only a slight bridle passed through his mouth.

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1865.  Mrs. Whitney, Gayworthys, xv. The uncaparisoned steed.

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