ppl. a. (UN-1 8 and 5 b.)

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1570.  Levins, Manip., 51. Vnuaried, inuariatus.

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1690.  Locke, Hum. Und., II. xiv. § 13. 87. Whether he can keep one unvaried single Idea in his Mind without any other.

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1748.  Anson’s Voy., III. iii. 328. The equable and unvaried character which he had hitherto preserved.

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1791.  Newte, Tour Eng. & Scot., 2. The unvaried and uninteresting voids of life.

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1840.  Thirlwall, Greece, lvii. VII. 241. He seasoned the plain unvaried meal by his cheerful … conversation.

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1879.  G. Allen, Colour Sense, iv. 38. The unvaried panorama of green overhead and brown beneath.

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  Hence Unvariedly adv.

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1780.  M. Madan, Thelyphthora, II. 242. The word … which we have as uniformly and unvariedly translated adultery.

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