ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1741.  Richardson, Pamela, II. 21. Will you,… on your Honour, let me see them uncurtail’d, and not offer to make them away?

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1820.  T. Mitchell, Aristoph., I. 25. To our share Fell some fine oxen—whole, sirs,—uncurtail’d.

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1856.  Froude, Hist. Eng. (1858), I. iv. 288. Making use of their yet uncurtailed powers of persecution.

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1861.  G. G. Perry, Hist. Ch. Eng., I. iv. 171. The ancient canon law was still in force, uncurtailed by the Reformation.

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