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  1.  Not sprinkled with salt.

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c. 1440.  Promp. Parv., 366/2. On-powderyd, on-saltyd, insalitus.

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1619[?].  Hieron, Wks., II. 484. As an vnpowdered masse of flesh … is enough to poyson with the stench. Ibid., 492. Those particulars … will, like so many vnpowdered morsels mixed in with others, make the whole lump to become vnsauory.

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  2.  Not whitened with hair-powder.

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1751.  Johnson, Rambler, No. 109, ¶ 6. My hair unpowdered, and my hat uncocked.

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1847.  Lytton, Lucretia, I. i. The dark hair which he wore unpowdered.

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1898.  R. S. Hichens, Londoners, vii. Various footmen, powdered and unpowdered.

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