Citations:unconcocted

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English citations of unconcocted

Adjective: "(archaic) undigested"

1804
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Adjective: "(archaic) crude"

1802 1846
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  • 1802Charles Lamb, John Woodvil, Act IV:
    A weight of wine lies heavy on my head,
    The unconcocted follies of last night.
  • 1846William Hazlitt, The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary Portraits, Wiley and Putnam (1846), page 112:
    His inquiries are partial and hasty: his conclusions raw and unconcocted, and with considerable infusion of whim and humour and a monkish spleen.