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1535.  Coverdale, Acts xxviii. 31. Teachinge those thinges … with all boldnesse, vnforbydden.

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1611.  Florio, Inuietato, vnforbidden.

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1648.  Hexham, II. Ongeboden,… Vnforbidden.

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1819.  Shelley, Cenci, IV. iv. 29. All was prepared by unforbidden means Which we must pay so dearly, having done.

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1861.  Geo. Eliot, Silas M., x. To … take up his old quarters unforbidden, and swagger as usual.

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  Hence Unforbiddenly adv., -ness.

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1665.  Boyle, Occas. Refl., V. ix. 179. This unforbiddenness they think sufficient to evince, that the Sumptuousness … is not absolutely … Sinful.

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1860.  Ellicott, Life our Lord, viii. 387. When … love … may hereafter unforbiddenly direct itself to the ascended Lord.

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