unˈcardinal, v.
(un-2 6 b.)
| 1642 Fuller Holy & Prof. St. v. vii. 383 Borgia's active spirit disliked the profession,..wherefore he quickly got a dispensation to uncardinall himself. 1654 Gayton Pleas. Notes iv. ix. 230 Ungovern'd, Uncardinall'd, Unlorded, Outed of all his hopes, but not Unworded. 1746 Young Th. Late Rebellion 87 On what then smote his heart, uncardinall'd, And sunk beneath the level of a man? |