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unˈpassed, unˈpast, ppl. a. (un-1 8, 5 d.)
1541Aberdeen Reg. XVII. (Jam.), To returne hame on past to the tryst. 1597Morley Introd. Mus. To Rdr., Like vnto a great Sea, which the further I entred into, the more I sawe before mee vnpast. 1647Cowley Mistress 115 Unpast Alps stop mee, but I'le cut through all, And march, the Muses Hanniball. [1775Ash, Unpassed, Unpast.] 1849Rock Ch. of Fathers III. x. 477 The strong unpassed wall between them and that defenceless town. 1884Knowledge 4 July 6 Barriers as yet unpassed, and probably impassable. |