v. rare. [UN-2 6, 6 b.]

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  1.  trans. To deprive of the rank of general.

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a. 1657.  Loveday, Lett. (1663). 80. My Lord F. his house (retir’d thither to a private life since he ungenerall’d himself).

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  † 2.  To free from generality or vagueness. Obs.

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a. 1661.  Fuller, Worthies, Wales, IV. (1662), 8. I doe not despair,… that having gained better intelligence,… these persons may be Un-general’d, and impaled in their particular Counties.

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