[f. UNHOUSE v.] Deprived of house or dwelling. Also absol.

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1621.  Sandys, Ovid’s Met., IV. (1626), 77. The gates still open stand … And as all Riuers run into the Deep: So all vnhoused Soules doe thither creep.

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1886.  Pall Mall G., 22 Sept., 6/1. This is a sufficient accommodation for the unhoused in this improvement.

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