ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Unaccompanied.

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a. 1547.  Surrey, Æneid, IV. (1557), F ij b. And still her thought, that she was left alone Vncompanied great viages to wende.

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1570.  Levins, Manip., 50. Vncompanied, incomitatus.

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1600.  Fairfax, Tasso, I. xlviii. Yet thence she fled, uncompaned, unsought.

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1791.  Cowper, Odyss., V. 38. Our fixt resolve, that brave Ulysses thence Depart, uncompanied by God or man.

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1814.  Southey, Roderick, III. 161. The daughters of the land … to the Mosque Holding uncompanied their jealous way.

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