Also 6 vnbulted, 6–7 unboulted. [UN-1 8.] Not bolted or sifted.

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1598.  Florio, Semolato, a kind of course vnboulted bread, full of branne.

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1611.  Cotgr., Pain de fenestre,… bread made of vnboulted corne.

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1616.  Surfl. & Markh., Country Farme, V. xx. 577. It is made of meale vnboulted, the branne and the meale being all knodden together.

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1857.  R. Tomes, Amer. in Japan, ix. 200. The flour, however, remains unbolted, but makes a good and sweet bread.

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1871.  Napheys, Prev. & Cure Dis., II. i. 406. Take a tablespoonful of unbolted flour.

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  fig.  1570.  Foxe, A. & M. (ed. 2), III. 2033/2. Leauyng the very truth of the matter vnbulted out by the word of God.

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1605.  Shaks., Lear, II. ii. 70. I will tread this vnboulted villaine into morter, and daube the wall of a Iakes with him.

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