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uncouth (adj.) Old form(s): vncouth
unfamiliar, strange, unknown
AYL II.vi.6[Orlando to Adam] If this uncouth forest yield anything savage [or: wild, desolate]
Luc.1598[Collatine to Lucrece] What uncouth ill event / Hath thee befallen
Tit II.iii.211[Quintus to Martius] I am surprised with an uncouth fear
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