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  † 1.  Unhurt, uninjured. Obs.

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1562.  Phaër, Æneid, X. Dd ij b. Yet … let me Ascanius keepe vncloyed: Let me my nephew small withdraw from Mars.

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  2.  Not cloyed or surfeited.

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1627.  Sanderson, Serm., I. 268. Depending upon the ministry thereof with unsatisfied ears and unwearied attention, and feeding thereon with uncloyed appetites.

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a. 1703.  Pomfret, Ode Gen. Conflagration, xiii. Where undisturb’d uncloyed they will possess Divine substantial happiness.

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1797.  Godwin, Enquirer, I. xv. 139. The man of genius … feeds with an uncloyed appetite.

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1827.  Keble, Chr. Y., 4th Sun. Advent, viii. These eyes … In fearless love and hope uncloy’d For ever on that ocean bright Empower’d to gaze.

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1866.  Liddon, Bampt. Lect., v. (1875), 230. All His infinite powers and faculties turn ever inward with uncloyed delight.

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