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

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  † 1.  Uncounselled, unadvised. Obs.1

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1567.  Reg. Privy Council Scot., I. 515. Quhat is abill to be objectit that evir hir Majestie tuke on hand unconsultit be the nobill men, hir Counsall.

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  2.  Not consulted (with) or referred to.

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1619.  Sir J. Sempil, Sacrilege Handled, Ded. God was vnconsulted;… his Church spoyled; the Commons oppressed.

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1642.  Milton, Apol. Smect., 7. A suspicion that in setting forth this pamphlet the Remonstrant was not unconsulted with.

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1829.  Cassan, Lives Bps. of Bath & Wells, 268. He left no history or chronicle of this nation unconsulted.

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1847.  De Quincey, Milton, Wks. 1857, VII. 318. The reasons assigned to Labienus for passing the oracle of the Libyan Jupiter unconsulted.

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1884.  St. James’ Gaz., 4 April, 5/2. Our feelings having been entirely unconsulted in the matter.

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