ppl. a. [UN-1 8, 8 c.] Not guaranteed by evidence; not vouched for.

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1775.  L. Shaw, Hist. Moray, 134. This wholly unvouched account.

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1783.  Hailes, Antiq. Chr. Ch., iii. 5. This hypothesis, fanciful at the best and unvouched.

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1858.  Froude, Hist. Eng., IV. 496. [A legend] unvouched for, unalluded to by any contemporary authority.

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1878.  J. Davidson, Inverurie, vii. 244. A picture … which, if unvouched, would now surpass belief.

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