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1626. Bacon, New Atl. (1650), 26. Holding forth his Hand ungloved, and in Posture of Blessing.
1626. Breton, Fantastickes, Wks. (Grosart), II. 8/1. It is now March, and the faire hands must not be vngloued.
1802. Coleridge, Lett. (1895), 417. I would shake hands with them ungloved.
1844. W. Irving, in Life & Lett. (1866), III. 359. On one hand is a black glove; the other hand, ungloved, is small.
1888. A. K. Green, Behind Closed Doors, v. She had laid her ungloved hand upon his arm.