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  1.  Unexamined; unperceived, unseen.

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1584.  Reg. Privy Council Scot., III. 687. To subscrive … letters presentit be thame,… unsichtit first and fund ressounable be the officiaris of his estait.

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a. 1642.  Suckling, ‘When, Dearest,’ i. Beauties that from worth arise, Are like the grace of Dieties, Still present with us, though unsighted.

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1898.  Meredith, Poems, Day Dau. Hades, ix. Sights that made the unsighted appear.

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  2.  Not furnished with a sight.

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1891.  Cent. Dict., s.v., An unsighted gun.

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