ppl. a. [UN-1 8 b, 5 b.] = next.

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1659.  H. More, Immort. Soul, III. x. 428. The greatest part of the Universe … would lye as it were uncultivate, like a desart of sand.

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1694.  Addison, Acc. Eng. Poets, 19. An age that yet uncultivate and rude, Where-e’er the poet’s fancy led, pursu’d … the unfrequented floods.

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1732.  J. Whaley, Poems, 286. A pleasing Wildness…, That seems uncultivate and rude to lie.

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1785.  Anna Seward, Lett. (1811), I. 36. Uncultivate minds are always in extremes respecting those high abilities whose elevation they cannot clearly discern.

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