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  1.  Not re-uttered or recounted.

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a. 1586.  Sidney, Arcadia, II. xxix. To leave that unrepeated, which I finde my daughters have told you.

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1649.  Milton, Eikon., Pref. B ij. The further mention of his deeds … perhaps for the present age might have slept with him unrepeated.

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a. 1839.  Praed, Poems (1864), I. 236. Believe not that those uttered words In the far winds have fleeted … Uncherished, unrepeated.

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  2.  Not renewed.

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1786.  Francis the Philanthropist, II. 3. ‘If you are serious in your bets … I’ll hold ye both, gentlemen.’… The bets were unrepeated.

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1811.  Scott, Don Roderick, II. xix. First shrill’d an unrepeated female shriek!

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