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undeˈbauched, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
a1656Bp. Hall Rem. Wks. (1660) 255 He sends us for the determination of decency, to the judgment of our right reason, undebauched nature, and approved custome. 1693Dryden Juvenal vi. 17 For when the World was bucksom, fresh, and young, Her Sons were undebauch'd, and therefore strong. 1710Tatler No. 191 ⁋2 There are some that preserve their Relish undebauched with common Impressions. 1784Cowper Task iii. 744 Were England now What England was; plain, hospitable, kind, And undebauch'd. |