ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
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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?
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.
1865. Mrs. Whitney, Gayworthys, xv. The uncaparisoned steed.