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unsuˈpposed, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] †1. As adv. Unexpectedly. Obs.—1
c1425St. Christina xxiv. in Anglia VIII. 128/34 Sodeynly and vnsupposid alle hir body was taken of spirite, & turnyd in to a whirlynge about. 2. Not supposed or imagined.
[1775Ash.] 1821Coleridge Lett., Convers., etc. II. 38 If that judgment were given avowedly, on the mere unbelieved possibility, on an unsupposed supposition of the worst. |