a. [Cf. prec.] Of a subordinate or inferior character or standing.

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1762.  Sterne, Tr. Shandy, VI. xvii. I … have as great a share … of that under-strapping virtue of discretion as the best of you.

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1793.  J. Williams, Calm Exam., 45. The understrapping and base members of the awful mystery [of the law].

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