ppl. a. Now arch. [UN-1 8 b, 5 b.] = next.

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1552.  Robinson, trans. More’s Utopia (1895), 2. As his talke cold not be fine and eloquent,… but sodein and vnpremeditate.

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1600.  Tate, in Gutch, Coll. Cur., I. 7. Either unpremeditate, and in hot blood, or else upon … grounded malice.

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1651.  Life Father Sarpi, 174. His answers how unpremeditate soever.

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1702.  Toleration, 10. There is something more excellent that men may hazard by unpremeditate Prayer.

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1825.  Southey, Tale Paraguay, III. xxxvi. The voice … Is one which … Utters all unpremeditate, at will, A modulated sequence.

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