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unchristen
▪ I. † unˈchristen, a. Obs. [OE. uncristen (see un-1 7 and christen a.), = ON. {uacu}kristinn (Da. ukristen, Sw. okristen), OHG. unchristáni (MHG. unkristen).] = unchristian a. Also absol.c 1000 tr. Baeda's Eccl. Hist. iv. xvi. (MSS. O and Ca.) Ðeah ðe hi þa ᵹyta uncristene wæron. 1362 Langl. P. Pl.... Oxford English Dictionary
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unchristened
unˈchristened, ppl. a. [un-1 8. Cf. MSw. okristnadher, and unkirsened ppl. a.] 1. Not made Christian; not converted to Christianity, unbaptized.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 11974 Me þynkeþ hit were but tynt, þe stounde, To write þe names of so fele hounde Þat were vncristned in þys mounde. c... Oxford English Dictionary
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unspirited
unˈspirited, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] Destitute of spirit; spiritless.1621 Fletcher Thierry & Theod. ii. i, A poor, cold, unspirited, unmanner'd..fool. 1649 Arnway Tablet 74 Leave no stone unmoov'd, to cousen an unspirited (and so apt to be unchristen'd) Nation into the way..of the Alcoran. 1751 Smollett P... Oxford English Dictionary
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unchristian
▪ I. unˈchristian, a. and n. [un-1 7 and 12. Cf. unchristen a.] 1. Of persons: Not Christian; not professing, or converted to, Christianity; devoid of Christian principles or feeling.1555 Latimer in Foxe A. & M. (1563) 1373/1 That iurisdiction whiche the vnchristian Princes before by tyranny did res... Oxford English Dictionary
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span-long
span-long, a. [f. span n.1 + long a.] Having the length of a span; hence, brief, short.1593 Nashe Christ's T. Wks. (Grosart) IV. 214 Though our span long youthly prime, blossomes foorth eye-banquetting flowers,..yet in the graue shall we rotte. 1637 B. Jonson Sad Shepherd ii. ii, There..white faies ... Oxford English Dictionary
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christen
▪ I. † christen, a. (n.) Obs. Forms: 1–5 cristen, 3–4 -ine, 4 -yn, -ene, -un, crestin, -en, 4–5 cristin, crystene, 4–6 crysten, -yn(e, 5 cristeyn, 6 christin, chrysten, -un, (Sc. christing), 6–7 christen, (dial. cursen). [OE. cristen:—WGer. cristin (OS. and OHG.) ad. L. christiān-us Christian. In ME... Oxford English Dictionary
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