Also 6 vnbulted, 67 unboulted. [UN-1 8.] Not bolted or sifted.
1598. Florio, Semolato, a kind of course vnboulted bread, full of branne.
1611. Cotgr., Pain de fenestre, bread made of vnboulted corne.
1616. Surfl. & Markh., Country Farme, V. xx. 577. It is made of meale vnboulted, the branne and the meale being all knodden together.
1857. R. Tomes, Amer. in Japan, ix. 200. The flour, however, remains unbolted, but makes a good and sweet bread.
1871. Napheys, Prev. & Cure Dis., II. i. 406. Take a tablespoonful of unbolted flour.
fig. 1570. Foxe, A. & M. (ed. 2), III. 2033/2. Leauyng the very truth of the matter vnbulted out by the word of God.
1605. Shaks., Lear, II. ii. 70. I will tread this vnboulted villaine into morter, and daube the wall of a Iakes with him.