ppl. a. Now arch. [UN-1 8 b, 5 b.] = next.
1552. Robinson, trans. Mores Utopia (1895), 2. As his talke cold not be fine and eloquent, but sodein and vnpremeditate.
1600. Tate, in Gutch, Coll. Cur., I. 7. Either unpremeditate, and in hot blood, or else upon grounded malice.
1651. Life Father Sarpi, 174. His answers how unpremeditate soever.
1702. Toleration, 10. There is something more excellent that men may hazard by unpremeditate Prayer.
1825. Southey, Tale Paraguay, III. xxxvi. The voice Is one which Utters all unpremeditate, at will, A modulated sequence.