ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
a. 1674. T. Traherne, Poems Felicity (1910), 16. All that in Visibles is Good, Or Pure, or Fair, or Unaccurst.
1727. Thomson, Britannia, 113. Pure is thy reign; when, unaccursd by blood, Nought, save the sweetness of indulgent showers, Trickling distils into the vernant glebe.
1828. Campbell, Emigrants for N. S. Wales, 70. With laws from Gothic bondage burst, And creeds by chartered priesthoods unaccurst.