Obs. [f. UNTRUSTY a.] Unfaithfulness. (Common c. 1545–1625.)

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1526.  Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W., 1531), 110. These be ye vices,… Sleyghtnesse or deceyte,… Vntrustynesse or Vnsecretnesse.

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a. 1548.  Hall, Chron., Edw. IV., 232. Such is the end of vntrustynes & promisbrekyng.

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1614.  R. Harris, Samuels Funerall (1618), 16. Ah our idlenesse and vntrustines! and all.

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1685.  Baxter, Paraphr. N. T., Rom. iii. 4. All [shall] be silenced that dare accuse him of untrustiness or lying.

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