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Unoppressed, p.p. [17th c. Eng. unopprest (1659); Oppres v.] Without being oppressed. — 1558-66 Knox I 357.
As alsua the said town mycht joise and brooke thair ancient lawis and liberteis unoppressed by men of wear … privilegis granted to thame be the ancient Princes of this realme
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