ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Unchanged.

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1551.  Recorde, Pathw. Knowl., I. v. Then do I set one foote of the compas vnaltered in D, and stretch the other in the circular line.

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1597.  Hooker, Eccl. Pol., V. liv. § 5. Neyther are … the state and qualitie of our substance so vnaltered, but that there are in it many glorious effects proceeding from so neere copulation with deitie.

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1615.  Chapman, Odyss., V. 148. Affirming that th’ unaltered Destinies … have decreed he shall not die.

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1653.  W. Ramesey, Astrol. Restored, 226. The Government or Rule then setled shall continue firm and unaltered 57 years.

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1763.  Sir W. Jones, Caissa, Poems, etc. (1777), 131. In one unalter’d line they tempt the fight.

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1796.  Mme. D’Arblay, Camilla, IV. 302. I should have assured you of my unaltered regard.

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1855.  Macaulay, Hist. Eng., xix. IV. 315. The valuation made in 1692 has remained unaltered down to our own time.

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1882.  Minchin, Unipl. Kinemat., 27. The distance between them being altered or unaltered.

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