ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
a. 1797. H. Walpole, Mem. Geo. II. (1847), I. xi. 361. Undictated by religion as those Bills were, they breathed the very essence of it.
1804. Ann. Rev., II. 275. These letters have not so unaffected, uninspired, undictated an appearance as the earlier.
1873. Mozley, Univ. Serm., viii. (1876), 189. It is His own free and undictated choice.