adj. (old).—Offended: still colloquial in U.S.A. UNDISGRUNTLED = unoffended.

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  1785.  GROSE, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, s.v.

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  1869.  Springfield Republican, 20 Nov. Rev. Dr. Newman Hall, of London, tells how when he was journeying to Chicago, an apple-peddling boy, on the cars, without any preliminaries took hold of and immediately examined his breastpin. Nevertheless the reverend gentleman, quite UNDISGRUNTLED, remarked, ‘Was it not there to be seen? Was he not a man and a brother?’

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  1877.  Providence Journal, 1 March. We have had enough exercise of extraordinary power, and this continual grasping after authority for the purpose of meeting the individual case of some DISGRUNTLED persons should receive the stamp of this committee’s disapprobation.

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