ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1638.  R. Baillie, Lett. & Jrnls. (1841), I. 58. Would it not grieved them to see the subjects suffer by the relying upon unpauned trust?

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1639.  Massinger, Unnat. Combat, III. i. Tis well I have one [suit] Unpawnd in these dayes.

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1728.  Pope, Dunc., I. 116. He roll’d his eyes that witness’d huge dismay, Where yet unpawn’d, much learned lumber lay.

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1909.  Stacpoole, Pools of Silence, ii. The cigarettes and the unpawned banjo.

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