ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1805.  J. C. Davie, Lett. fr. Paraguay, 118. I would have had the whole house, nay the whole city, left unwhitewashed, rather than the shrubs should have been sprinkled in this diabolical manner.

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1846.  Worcester (citing Philips).

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1866.  Augusta Wilson, St. Elmo, i. A rude unwhitewashed paling.

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1893.  J. W. Barry, Stud. Corsica, 196. An uninhabited cottage with … unwhitewashed walls.

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