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unˈvouched, ppl. a. [un-1 8, 8 c.] Not guaranteed by evidence; not vouched for.
1775L. Shaw Hist. Moray 134 This wholly unvouched account. 1783Ld. Hailes Antiq. Chr. Ch. iii. 56 This hypothesis, fanciful at the best and unvouched. 1858Froude Hist. Eng. IV. 496 [A legend] unvouched for, unalluded to by any contemporary authority. 1878J. Davidson Inverurie vii. 244 A picture..which, if unvouched, would now surpass belief. |