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unsubˈjected, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
138.[see unsubject a.]. 1513Douglas æneid vii. vii. 67 All cuntre wnsubiekyt wnder our wand. 1693Mem. Ct. Teckely iii. 83 There remain'd nothing but Mongats unsubjected to the Emperor. 1697C. Leslie Snake in Grass (ed. 2) 252 This shews them..the utter Inconsistency of that Principle (to use their own Word) of an Un-subjected Light within, to all Rule, Order, or Good Government. 1758Akenside Ode to Gentlemen Eng. x, Shall war's heroic arts no more engage The unbought hand, the unsubjected mind? 1800Coleridge Piccolom. i. xii, A new army Unsubjected to my control. 1823Scott Quentin D. i, Wild beasts..who, if unsubjected by his arts, would..have torn him [sc. the keeper] to pieces. 1829Southey Sir T. More I. 269 The unsubjected natives..recovered the greater part of their country. Hence unsubˈjectedness.
1682Penn Salut. Faithf. Friends 5 Such as these,..by a loose Conversation, or Highmindedness and Unsubjectedness cause grief. |