a. [UN-1 7 and 5 b.]

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  1.  = INDISTINCT a. 3.

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1495.  Trevisa’s Barth. De P. R., V. xxiii. h vij/1. Men that ben kyndely dombe ben deel, and they haue voys & all vndystyncte.

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1555.  Eden, Decades (Arb.), 367. Sum yelowe, and sum of vndistinct colours.

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1853.  Miss Mulock, Avillon, etc., II. 274. The image of a dim and undistinct divinity.

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  2.  = INDISTINCT a. 1. Obs.

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1534.  More, Treat. Passion, Introd. One vndiuisable & vndistinct infinit almighty god.

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1610.  Healey, St. Aug. Citie of God, 13. It doth not proue the persons vndistinct, because so they both do joyntly indure like pains.

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1631.  Weever, Anc. Funeral Mon., 74. The Church will haue them to be of an vndistinct excellence.

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