ppl. a. (UN-1 8 b. Cf. next.)
1607. Markham, Cavel., VI. Ded. Yet when I shall be tride, I hope I shall proue vnsophisticat.
1659. T. Pecke, Parnassi Puerp., 172. Few English men dare purchase an Estate; Unless your Wisdoms unsophisticate The Title vouch.
1688. Norris, Lett., 165. The unsophisticate and genuine relish of the Soul.
1760. Wesley, Prim. Physick, Pref. ¶ 3. Medicines good in their Kind; pure, genuine, unsophisticate.
1781. Cowper, Conversat., 451. Nature, unsophisticate by man, Starts not aside from her Creators plan.
1867. Lowell, Fitz Adams Story, 605. Men unsophisticate, rude-nerved as bears.