ppl. a. [UN-1 8 b, c.] Not dwelt in; † uninhabited.

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c. 1550.  Cheke, Matt. xii. 44. He commeth and findeth it vndwelt in, swept, and trimmd.

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1613.  W. Browne, Brit. Past., I. i. 635. If beautie wanting lovers long should stay, It like an house undwelt in would decay.

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1674.  Marvell, Ball. Ld. Mayor & Aldermen, ii. Whilst their churches [are] unbuilt, And their houses undwelt.

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