ppl. a. (UN-1 8 a c.)

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[1775.  Ash.]

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1778.  [W. H. Marshall], Minutes Agric., Digest, 6. Should this Impostor be suffered to stroll abroad unstigmatized.

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1806–7.  J. Beresford, Miseries Hum. Life, VII. lxxi. Who … manage their inuendos so adroitly, that you are obliged to let them pass unstigmatized.

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1814.  Wordsw., Excurs., VII. 798. Nor left unstigmatized those fatal fields On which the sons of mighty Germany Were taught a base submission.

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