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incultivate

inˈcultivate, a. Obs.
  [f. in-3 + L. cultīvāt-us, pa. pple. of cultīvāre to cultivate. Cf. F. incultivé (16th c.).]
  = next.

1661 Glanvill Van. Dogm. xii. 115 As they did of old upon the Barbarism of the incultivate Heathen. Ibid. xvii. 165 The modern Retainers to the Stagirite have spent their sweat and pains upon the most litigious parts of his Philosophy; while those, that find less play for the contending Genius, are incultivate. 1806 A. Seward Lett. (1811) VI. 284 Nothing but the understanding and the heart are left incultivate.

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