ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1642. Bp. Hall, Lett. from Tower, 4. I have grated upon no mans conscience by the pressure of the late Oath, or any unprescribed Ceremonie.
1690. C. Nesse, O. & N. Test., I. 72. He left nothing unprescribed, that mans foolish brain might find no room to foist anything into his service.
1768. R. Wood, Ess. Genius Homer (1775), 170. A certain proportion of voluntary attention in one sex, and of unprescribed reserve in the other.