ppl. a. (UN-1 8, or f. UNSEX v.)

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1797.  Mathias, Purs. Lit., IV. Adv. p. ii. Our unsexed female writers now instruct or confuse us and themselves in the labyrinth of politics.

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1827.  Scott, Surg. Dau., xi. I doubt the propriety of your being under the charge of this unsexed woman.

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1860.  O. W. Holmes, Elsie V., xvi. To think that a woman is never to be a woman again, whatever she may come to as an unsexed angel.

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1876.  T. Hardy, Ethelberta, viii. To have an unsexed judgment is as precious as to be an unsexed being is deplorable.

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