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1648.  Hexham, II. Ongekrenckt, vnweakned, or vn-enfeebled.

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1662.  Boyle, Def. Doct. Air, 74. The unweakned pressure of the outward Air.

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1812.  Freeman’s Jrnl., 25 Nov., 3/4. France, which, under these reverses, cannot merely leave its strength in Spain unweakened, but decidedly reinforced.

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1828.  Carlyle, Misc. (1840), I. 201. His heart, though torn, is yet unweakened.

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1856.  Ruskin, Mod. Paint., IV. V. xix. § 22. The unweakened and active intellects of Van Eyck and Albert Durer.

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1871.  Kennedy, Publ. Sch. Lat. Gram. (1874), 35. Numerous words keep their root-vowel a unweakened in the second member of their compounds.

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