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unˈrent, a. (un-1 7.)
1596Spenser F.Q. vi. vi. 40 Were not, that the Prince did him appeaze, He had not left one limbe of him vnrent. 1727Pope, etc. Art of Sinking 102 Distended with the waters in 'em pent, The clouds hang deep in air, but hang unrent. 1796Burke Let. Noble Lord Wks. VIII. 21 These obscene harpies..leave nothing unrent, unrifled. 1816Byron Siege Cor. xxxiii, The hills that shake, although unrent. 1858Carlyle Fredk. Gt. v. v. I. 577 Daily had some loop fallen,..but daily was he there to pick it up again, and keep the web unrent. 1879R. T. Smith Basil Gt. ix. 113 The garment without seam..preserved unrent even by the soldiers. |