ppl. a. (UN-1 8 and 5 b.)

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1586.  Warner, Alb. Eng., II. ix. (1592), 36. It cannot weepe, nor wring the handes, but say that she did so: And saieth so vncredited.

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1607.  Chapman, Rev. Bussy D’Ambois, Plays, 1873, II. 140. God (said she) Would haue me vtter things vncredited.

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1670.  Clarendon, Contempl. Ps., Tracts (1727), 532. Who … does render their virulent suggestions against our reputations ineffectual and uncredited.

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1777.  Ann. Reg., Antiq., 134/2. This opinion remained … uncredited by all skilful medallists.

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1823.  Lights & Shades, II. 133. Being at the same time … unmannered, uncredited, unwitted.

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