a. (UN-1 7.)
1646. Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., VII. i. 340. The like particulars although they seem uncircumstantiall are oft set downe in holy Scripture.
1752. Phil. Trans., XLVIII. 18. Cleomedes, who perhaps saw the same treatise of Hipparchus, is as uncircumstantial as Theon.
1823. Bentham, Not Paul, 332. Note here two thingsthe narrator one of the party; the narrative so loose and uncircumstantial.