ppl. a. Obs. (UN-1 8.)

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  Common from c. 1380 to 1450.

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13[?].  Propr. Sanct. (Vernon MS.), 95, in Herrig’s Archiv, LXXXI. 8. He him kneuh for Innocent And vndefoulet.

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c. 1374.  Chaucer, Boeth., II. pr. iv. (1868), 40. Yif þat þilke þing … be kept to þe … vnwemmed and vndefouled.

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c. 1410.  Hoccleve, Mother of God, 1. Modir of god and virgyne vndeffouled!

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a. 1450.  Knt. de la Tour (1863), 157. She that hathe atte al tymes putte her payne in trauaile to kepe her body vndefouled and in clennesse.

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1483.  Caxton, Gold. Leg., 392/1. That I may haue the prepucye vndefouled.

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