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

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a. 1547.  Surrey, Æneis, II. 605. No stone vnthrown, nor yet no dart vncast.

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1642.  T. Wilson, Jerichoes Down-fall (1643), 86. Wherefore downe must the house, leave not one stone upon another unthrowne downe.

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1651–7.  T. Barker, Art of Angling (1820), 6. If any of the Line falleth into the water before the Flie, it is better unthrown then thrown.

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a. 1716.  South, Serm. (1842), III. 522. As long as the old ferment remains unthrown out, a man cannot be safe.

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