ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1586.  J. Mush, in J. Morris, Troub. Cath. Forefathers, III. (1877), 363. Not one Religious house standeth, not one altar unrased and undefiled.

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1610.  Holland, Camden’s Brit., II. 101. They left scarce one village … unrased and unrifled.

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1674–5.  A. Capel, in Essex’s Lett., 3 Feb. (1770), 38. It will be a precedent very dangerous to the government here, that … these very things [ordered to be erased] in after times shall appear unrazed.

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