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  1.  Not conveyed or carried.

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1549.  Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot., IX. 357. Chargeing him to keip Schir Robert Bowis, Inglisman, untransporttit hame in his awin cuntre.

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  2.  Not carried away by feeling.

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1641.  Earl Monm., trans. Biondi’s Civil Wars, II. 72. Hee received all these injuries not onely untransported, but with a setled judgement.

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1701.  Collier, M. Aurel., p. xxiii. He … was Religious without Affectation, untransported and free from Eagerness upon all occasion.

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1768–74.  Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), II. 586. To preserve an even steady temper,… untransported by allurements.

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