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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Quotation dates: 1605-1636
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Unanime, adj. [17th c. Eng. vnanime (1610), L. ūnanimis.] Unanimous. = Unanim(o)us adj. —1605 Elphinstone Fam. Bk. 150.
Wee hope, our vnanime proceeding shall free your maiestie of any suspition of drawing the catte-harrow in that seruice 1623–4 Mar & Kellie MSS Suppl. 195.
The parlament with one unanime consent hes desyred [etc.] 1636 Aberd. B. Rec. III 104.
There was suche ane vnanime consent in that action, as the lyke hath not beene seene in that toune