ppl. a. (UN-1 8 and 5 b.)

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1549.  Compl. Scot., vi. 46. Of this sort the art of astronomie suld ay remane onconsumit.

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1627.  May, Lucan, VIII. P vij. The bones halfe-burnt, not yett dissolu’d hee takes, Stil full of nerues, and vnconsumed marrow.

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1697.  Congreve, Mourn. Bride, II. v. The poor remains … Yet fresh and unconsum’d by time and worms.

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1724.  Ramsay, Health, 86. Long unconsum’d the oak can bear the beams.

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1818.  Cruise, Digest (ed. 2), V. 91. Every such fine … should be of the same force and effect, as if it had still remained upon record unconsumed or not lost.

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1857.  Miller, Elem. Chem., Org., 329. A charred mass remains, consisting of carbonate of potash and unconsumed carbon.

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