ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1647.  Clarendon, Hist. Reb., II. § 86. The Arch Bishop … lodged … in Whitehall; which place was likewise not unthreatned in their seditious meetings.

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1648.  [see UNREPROACHED].

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1813.  Wordsw., ‘Stay, bold Adventurer,’ 25. All around Had darkness fallen—unthreatened, unproclaimed.

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1818.  Colebrooke, Import Colonial Corn, 108. Yet are his productions not unthreatened … by dangerous rivalship of less skilful … artists.

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