ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1382. Wyclif, 2 Chron., Prol. Bot to the blame of wrijters it is to wijten, while of the vnamendid thei wrijten vnamendide thingis.
1525. Ld. Berners, Froiss., II. ccxxxv. [ccxxxi.] 729. This can nat longe endure vnamended.
1549. Coverdale, etc., Erasm. Par. 2 Cor., 63. So wryte I also to all such, as are offenders, yf I fynde them vnamended.
1583. Golding, Calvin on Deut. iii. 681. Forasmuch as God hath called you and you continue vnamended.
1648. Hexham, II. Ongebetert, Vnbettered, or Vn-amended.
1726. Theobald (title), Shakespeare restored: or, a Specimen of the Many Errors, as well Committed, as Unamended, by Mr. Pope in his Late Edition of this Poet.
1779. Johnson, L. P., Pope, Wks. IV. 105. He never passed fault unamended by indifference.
1853. Ld. J. Russell, in Walpole, Life (1889), II. 187. We surely cannot again present to him the same note unamended.
1884. Law Times, 24 May, 59/2. The present clause of the Bill, if unamended, would change that law: hence his proposal.