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  1.  Having no title or right (to rule).

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1605.  Shaks., Macb., IV. iii. 104. O Nation miserable! With an vntitled Tyrant, bloody Sceptred.

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  2.  Unnamed, undesignated.

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1612.  W. Parkes, Curtaine-Dr. (1876), 11. When these things were thus vnknowne, and vntitled, a good and happy world was I then.

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  3.  Not distinguished by a title.

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1798.  S. & Ht. Lee, Canterb. T., II. 425. There, untitled and unknown, may we fix our home.

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1825.  J. Neal, Bro. Jonathan, I. 71. What have we to do with the blazonry of an old people any more than … he, the untitled Adam?

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1856.  Emerson, Eng. Traits, Aristocr. An untitled nobility possess all the power without the inconveniences that belong to rank.

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1870.  Burton, Hist. Scot., lvi. V. 400. They have precedence over the untitled clergy.

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  absol.  1859.  Habits of Gd. Society, 26. My Lady A— … can scarcely appreciate the wide diffusion of wit and intellegence among the untitled.

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