a. (UN-1 7.)
1609. Daniel, Civ. Wars, VI. xxxv. Go loose the links of that soule-binding chaine; Inlarge this vninquisitiue Beliefe.
a. 1639. Wotton, Reliq. (1651), 154. Of those have I many times heard (not uninquisitive, I acknowledg ) how [etc.].
1796. Horsley, Serm., xi. (1816), I. 236. Their uninquisitive temper keeps them in a total ignorance about secondary causes.
1815. L. Hunt, Feast Poets, 30. So contented and uninquisitive had every body become.
1848. Thackeray, Van. Fair, xii. Mrs. Sedley was of so easy and uninquisitive a nature, that she wasnt even jealous.
1872. Tulloch, Ration. Theol., I. 290. Uninquisitive, unreflecting faith.