ppl. a. [UN-2 8.] Not subject to a spell or charm; not invested with charm; not delighted or pleased.

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1592.  Shaks., Rom. & Jul., I. i. 217. From loues weake childish Bow, she liues vncharm’d.

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1757.  H. Walpole, Lett. to Mann, 20 Nov. Still uncharmed, he said it was too little!

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1818.  Coleridge, Lett. to Mrs. Gillman (1895), 691. We come to a wood, full of birds and not uncharmed by nightingales.

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1857.  Tennyson, Merlin & Vivien, 519. That full heart of yours … may now assure you mine; So live uncharm’d.

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