ppl. a. [UN-1 8 and 5 b.] Not properly prepared or digested by heat, etc.; crude.

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1598.  Sylvester, Du Bartas, II. i. III. Furies, 481. An impotence for Generation’s-deed, And lust-lesse Issue of th’ uncocted seed.

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1601.  Holland, Pliny, II. 476. [Vermilion] uncocted and crude is … brought to Rome in the masse as it lay within the veine.

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1622.  Donne, Serm., xvi. 157. In a devotion perchance indigested, uncocted, and retaining yet some crudities.

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