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1664.  Boyle, Exp. Hist. Colours, III. 191. In a Darken’d Room … where it may appear what Beams [of light] are Unting’d.

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1732.  Swift, Lett. to Gay, 10 July. Pope has the same defect…: neither is my lord Bolingbroke untinged with it.

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1744.  W. Whitehead, Atys & Adrastus, 283. The foaming Boar[’s] … horny Sides repel Unting’d the plumy Shaft, and blunted Steel.

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1813[?].  Lamb, Christ’s Hosp., Wks. 1908, I. 180. This religious character in him is not always untinged with superstition.

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1817.  Coleridge, Lay Serm., p. xxiii. Not a ray of light could enter, untinged by the medium through which it passed.

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1882.  Floyer, Unexpl. Baluchistan, 61. Copper gives green, and the untinged limestone snowy white.

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