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1474. Acta Audit. (1839), 35/2. Henry protestit þat þe decrete suld turne him to na preiudice becauss he was vnsummond.
1480. Acta Dom. Conc. (1839), 55/2. The lordis ordanis him to hafe lettres to summond his prufis þat Is vnsummond gife he ony has.
1633. P. Fletcher, Purple Isl., V. xli. The lazie sense still sleeps, unsummond with his drum.
1673. Dryden, Marr. à la Mode, IV. v. Like an unsummond guest.
1763. Mallet, Elvira, III. iii. She [is] unsummond too To this high task.
a. 1800. Cowper, Odyss. (ed. 2), XXII. 551. Then bid Penelope with her attendants down, Nor leave unsummond one of all the train.
1839. Mrs. Jameson, Visits & Sk., II. 74. Those whom the rules of etiquette allowed to approach unsummoned and pay their respects.
1860. Forster, Gr. Remonstr., 31. An unsummoned tenant could not take his place in the Council.