a. [UN-1 7 and 5 b.]

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  † 1.  = INARTICULATE a. 2. Obs.

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1603.  J. Davies (Heref.), Microcosmos, Wks. (Grosart), I. 12/2. No Beast … But in his voice (though vnarticulate) Salutes these times.

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1611.  Cotgr., Sphinge, the … Sphinx…; his vnarticulate voice like that of a hastie speaker.

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  2.  = INARTICULATE a. 1.

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1855.  Pusey, Doctr. Real Presence, Note, 440. The one … is upright, articulate,… but the other … is round, unarticulate, inanimate.

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