ppl. a. (UN-1 8, 5 b.)

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1555.  Eden, Decades (Arb.), 342. The nation … dooth not longe keepe the condicions of peace vnuiolated.

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1590.  Shaks., Com. Err., III. i. 88. Th’ vnuiolated honor of your wife.

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1639.  Fuller, Holy War, II. vi. 51. His tombe is unviolated at this day.

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1671.  Milton, Samson, 1144. The pledge of my unviolated vow.

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1727.  Thomson, Britannia, 134. Unviolated, him the virgin sings.

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1785.  Burke, Art. agst. W. Hastings, Wks. 1842, II. 215. A treaty of peace…, unviolated on his part.

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1861.  Wynter, Soc. Bees, 20. The letter … reaches the person to whom it is directed, apparently unviolated.

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1891.  Meredith, One of our Conq., xxv. Not until we are driven back upon an unviolated Nature, do we call to the intellect to think radically.

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