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  1.  Not gifted with speech.

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1654.  Davenant, in Earl Monm., Bentivoglio’s Warrs Flanders, b 1 b. The ceaseless nature of your Kindness then, Still ready to inform un-languag’d Men, Deserves less Praise [etc.].

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1850.  H. Bushnell, God in Christ, i. 11. There is no difficulty in perceiving how our two unlanguaged men will proceed.

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  2.  Not expressed in articulate speech.

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1846–8.  Lowell, Biglow P., Ser. I. ii. Introd. Let. The unlanguaged prattlings of infants.

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1860.  Faber, Bethlehem, 100. To what numberless unlanguaged and unsung Magnificats did not all this give rise.

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