ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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[1775.  Ash.]

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1790.  Pennant, London, 105. The brazier … buried it unmutilated, and shewed to them some broken pieces of brass in tokens of his obedience.

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1825.  Scott, Betrothed, Concl. It was an unmutilated, unspotted, and beautifully formed hand.

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1860.  F. Mahony, Rel. Father Prout, 376. Thy MSS. have come down to us unmutilated by pumice-stone of palimpsestic monk.

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1865.  F. G. Lee, Direct. Anglic., 44. As the unmutilated rubric directs.

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