ppl. a. (UN-1 8 and 5 c.)

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1565.  [see UN-1 5 c].

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1611.  Shaks., Cymb., I. iv. 173. If shee remaine vnseduc’d … you shall answer me with your Sword.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., V. 896. Unshak’n, unseduc’d, unterrifi’d His Loyaltie he kept.

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1721.  Southerne, Spartan Dame, II. i. Among so many false one man yet true, Unshaken, unseduced.

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1751.  Smollett, Per. Pic., lxxxi. He remained unshaken, unseduced, preserving his attachment for me.

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1830.  Mackintosh, Progr. Eth. Philos. (1862), 200. Having been unseduced by the temptations either of scepticism, or of useless idealism.

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1866.  Felton, Anc. & Mod. Gr., I. xi. 195. Still unseduced, unstained by vice.

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