1. = INDISTINCT a. 3.
1495. Trevisas Barth. De P. R., V. xxiii. h vij/1. Men that ben kyndely dombe ben deel, and they haue voys & all vndystyncte.
1555. Eden, Decades (Arb.), 367. Sum yelowe, and sum of vndistinct colours.
1853. Miss Mulock, Avillon, etc., II. 274. The image of a dim and undistinct divinity.
2. = INDISTINCT a. 1. Obs.
1534. More, Treat. Passion, Introd. One vndiuisable & vndistinct infinit almighty god.
1610. Healey, St. Aug. Citie of God, 13. It doth not proue the persons vndistinct, because so they both do joyntly indure like pains.
1631. Weever, Anc. Funeral Mon., 74. The Church will haue them to be of an vndistinct excellence.