ppl. a. Obs. [UN-1 8.] a. Unprepared; unfurnished. b. Unwarned.

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c. 1425.  Wyntoun, Cron., II. xvi. 1532. Vnwarnyst wer þai and vnarrayit.

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c. 1430.  Pilgr. Lyf Manhode, II. cxxxii. (1869), 127. Iudas also was not vnwarnished of hem [sc. tools] whan he slowh the kyng jhesu. Ibid., IV. lix. 204. My fader, þat was put on þe cros, was not vnwar[ni]shed [F. desgarny] of swich a brest al were it nouht neede to shewe it.

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c. 1475.  Cath. Angl., 403/1 (A.), Vnwernyschit, ex inspirato, ex inprouiso.

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1513.  Douglas, Æneid, XI. i. 46. Gif ye vnwarnist beis callit to the fycht.

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1535.  Stewart, Cron. Scot. (Rolls), I. 221. Wnwarneist als tha war of ony wicht.

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  Hence † Unwarnishedly adv. Obs.

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1513.  Douglas, Æneid, VII. ix. 64. The landwart folkis … flokkis furth richt last wnvarnystly. Ibid., IX. vi. 87.

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