ppl. a. [UN-1 8 b, c.]

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  1.  Not swallowed by drinking; not drunk.

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1637.  Heywood, Pleas. Dial., ii. Wks. 1874, VI. 124. The wine that men At merry meetings jovially downe poure, Is happier far, than what (vndrunke) growes soure.

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1796.  Mme. D’Arblay, Camilla, II. 47. Feeling her chagrin almost intolerable, [she] quitted the room with her tea undrunk.

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1897.  Daily News, 2 June, 7/3. Kaiser’s health undrunk. Odd omission at a Hamburg banquet.

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  2.  Not drunk to. (Cf. DRINK v.1 13 b.)

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1618.  Holyday, Marr. Arts, III. v. These Noune-Adiectiues of the Fœminine gender sit all this while vn-drunke to.

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