Obs. [var. of prec. Cf. Du. ongeballast.] = UNBALLASTED.
1622. T. Scott, Belg. Pismire, Pref. I have saved much I might have lost, had I ventured any thing in so light, weake, and vnbalast a bottom.
1655. Gurnall, Chr. in Arm., I. 275. The opinion of others, whose breath of applause possibly was a means to over-set thy unballast spirit.
1659. W. Chamberlayne, Pharonnida, II. 103. The vexed prince, to entertain Them now with strength unballast, calls in haste His late neglected Council.