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unenˈlivened, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1692Atterbury Serm. 29 May (1726) I. 31 That Majestick Plainness and Simplicity of Thought which goes through it, Unadorn'd by Words, Unenliven'd by Figures. c1765Beattie Ep. to Blacklock 57 The cautious, slow, and unenlivened eye. 1817Coleridge Biog. Lit. (1907) I. 169 The distorting medium of his own unenlivened and stagnant understanding. 1893Liddon Life Pusey I. xiv. 330 Their intercourse was not unenlivened by differences of opinion. |