ppl. a. [UN-1 8 and 5 b.]

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  1.  Not compelled or constrained.

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1545.  St. Papers Hen. VIII., V. 485. Donald Maclane of Kengerloch, wncoakit or incompulsit.

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1567.  Turberv., Epit., etc., 4 b. With free and vncoacted minde.

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1577.  trans. Bullinger’s Decades, III. ix. 470. Such an vncoacted affection, voluntarie loue, and free goodwill as children … beare to their parents.

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  2.  Not forced together.

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1642.  H. More, Song of Soul, To Rdr. All homogeneall, simple, single,… unknotted, uncoacted.

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