a. ? Obs. (UN-1 7, 5 b.)

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1614.  Sylvester, Bethulia’s Rescue, III. 459. O! unjudicious Judges, will you thus Give Law to God?

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a. 1624.  Bp. M. Smith, Serm. (1632), 71. Feare not vniudicious and impudent iudgement of the multitude.

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a. 1674.  Milton, Hist. Eng., III. Wks. 1851, V. 100. Prosperous to win a field; but to know the end and reason of winning, unjudicious and unwise.

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1725.  Fam. Dict., s.v. Lucatellus, The Sanders is a very unjudicious Ingredient, since it cannot answer any End as a Balsamick.

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1776.  Mickle, trans. Camoens’ Lusiad, 139, note. An unjudicious mixture of sacred and profane mythology and history.

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