ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1697.  Collier, Ess. Mor. Subj., I. (1703), 236. ’Tis more reputable … to prefer a homely, unornamented liberty to a splendid servitude.

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1740.  Cibber, Apol., xiv. 273. Nature, in her plain Dress, and unornamented.

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1798.  Brit. Critic, XI. 31. A plain unornamented folio.

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1831.  G. P. R. James, Phil. Augustus, III. iii. One of those plain and unornamented suits [of armor].

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1878.  Lecky, Eng. in 18th C., II. ix. 532. So in the pulpit they affect the most unornamented simplicity.

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