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  † 1.  Unmentioned; not borne in mind. Obs.

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a. 1513.  Fabyan, Chron., I. xxii. 17. This also is vnmynded of wryters … for rudenesse of his dedes, that clerkes lyst nat to spende any tyme in wrytynge of suche dedes.

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1590.  Spenser, Muiopot., Ep. Ded. Which taketh glory … to spend it selfe in honouring you: not so much for your great bounty to my self, which yet may not be vnminded;… as for [etc.].

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  2.  Unheeded, unregarded.

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1562.  J. Heywood, Prov. & Epig. (1867), 17. Unminded, vnmoned, go make your mone.

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1596.  Shaks., 1 Hen. IV., IV. iii. 59. When he was … A poore vnminded Out-law, sneaking home.

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a. 1625.  Beaum. & Fl., Laws of Candy, V. i. Where was your gratitude, who in your Coffers Hoarded the rustic treasure which was due To my unminded Father?

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1667.  Milton, P. L., X. 332. Hee, after Eve seduc’t, unminded slunk Into the Wood fast by.

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1710.  Brit. Apollo, No. 61. 3/1. Sable Night unminded past away.

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1846.  Landor, Imag. Conv., Wks. I. 390/1. Even grandmothers ere now have been unminded by their own grandchildren.

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  b.  Left unnoticed, overlooked.

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1698.  Christ Exalted, § 99. It is not to be unminded how the Rebuker slides off the three first Conditions.

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