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unsurˈprised, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1591Florio 2nd Fruites 77 A pawn that could passe the pikes of seuen places vnsurprised. 1593Marlowe Edw. II, ii. v, Though deuorsed from king Edwards eyes, Yet liueth Pierce of Gaueston vnsurprizd. 1629H. Burton Truth's Triumph 250 They may be certain of keeping their weak fort of vncertainty vnsurprised. 1655Fuller Wounded Consc., etc. (1867) 314 Nor was there any Herb or Flower in the whole Garden left unsurprised with fear. 1841Emerson Eng. Traits xiv. Literature, The unique fact in literary history, the unsurprised reception of Shakespeare. 1876T. Hardy Ethelberta xxxv, She..gave him an unsurprised gesture of recognition. 1882C. Rossetti Resurgam Poems (1904) 412 Strenuous thro' day and unsurprised by night He runs a race with Time and wins the race. |