a. (UN-1 7 and 5 b.)

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1629[?].  T. Craufurd, Hist. Univ. Edinb. (1808), 113. He was not given to the cares of the world, though not unfrugal.

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1720.  Humourist, Ded. p. xvi. They will … restore us again to our unfrugal and unfortunate Ravings.

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1780.  Bentham, Princ. Legisl., xvii. § 19. This punishment, it is evident, is in an eminent degree unfrugal.

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1826.  Art of Brewing (ed. 2), 29. Some … brewers adopt the following dangerous and unfrugal practice.

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1846.  Landor, Imag. Conv., Wks. II. 113/1. Ladies who have been unfrugal of their favours.

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