ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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  For correct reading in Gol. & Gaw., 720, see UNMAGGLED.

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1557.  Cheke, in T. Hoby, Castiglione’s Courtyer (1561), 235. Our own tung shold be written cleane and pure, vnmixt and vnmangeled with borowing of other tunges.

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1587.  Holinshed, Hist. Eng. (ed. 2), III. 298/2. From whome Grafton hath deriued his words; sense for sense vnmangled (as he found the same written).

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1885.  Meredith, Diana, i. Let her escape unmangled, it will pass in the record that she did once publicly run.

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