ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1648.  Eikon Bas., viii. 49. Sir John Hotham unreproached, unthreatned, uncursed by any language or secret imprecation of Mine.

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1753.  Foote, Englishm. in Paris, II. Full fifteen years, in wedlock’s sacred bands, have I liv’d unreproach’d.

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a. 1812.  Buckminster, Serm. (1827), 262. He passed through the world unreproached. He now sees, that his innocence … was unreproached, because unknown or despised.

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