ppl. a. Also 7 unin-. (UN-1 8.)

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1647.  Clarendon, Hist. Reb., I. § 142. A man rather … unindowed with any notable virtues, than … transported with any vitious inclinations.

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1709.  Pope, Jan. & May, 550. Reflect what truth was in my passion shewn, When unendow’d, I took thee for my own.

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1790.  [see UNCONSECRATED].

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1819.  Crabbe, T. of Hall, IX. 42. That every beauty … Must be by him, if unendow’d, resign’d.

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1866.  Geo. Eliot, Ess. (1884), 348. The claims of the unendowed multitude of working men.

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