ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not administered (esp. in law).

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1590.  Swinburne, Testaments, 171. He maie commit the administration of the goods of the deceased vnadministred by thee.

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1684.  Secr. Serv. Money Chas. & Jas. (Camden), 97. Of the goods and chattels of John Eaton unadministred.

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a. 1814.  Forgery, II. v., in New Brit. Theatre, I. 455. Inquiry would perhaps but probe the wound, Leaving the cure still unadminister’d.

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1884.  Law Times Rep., 12 April, 205/2. The latter died on the 12th Dec. 1879, leaving the estate of the testatrix partly unadministered.

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