ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1611.  Florio, Inobliquo, vncrooked, straight.

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1618.  Fletcher, Loyal Subj., III. ii. Now you have moulded us … To easie and obedient ways, uncrooked, Where the fair mind can never lose nor loiter.

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1776.  S. J. Pratt, Pupil of Pleas. (1777), I. 184. Plain, clear, clean, uncrooked honesty.

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