ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not shared with, or by, another or others.

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c. 1616.  W. Basse, Shakespeare, Poet. Wks. (1893), 116. Thy unmolested peace, vnshared Caue, Possesse as Lord, not Tenant, of thy Graue.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., IX. 880. For bliss, as thou hast part, to me is bliss, Tedious, unshar’d with thee.

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a. 1774.  W. Whitehead, Enthusiast, xii. Each bliss unshar’d is unenjoy’d.

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1809–14.  Wordsw., Excurs., IX. 587. Merely from a wish To impart a joy, imperfect while unshared.

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1886.  Gurney, etc., Phantasms of Living, I. 458. Both sensory and non-sensory hallucinations are idiosyncratic and unshared.

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  Hence Unsharedness.

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1896.  G. Matheson, Lady Ecclesia, vii. 57. It was not the fault of my new faith, but of its unsharedness.

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