ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
† 1. Unhurt, uninjured. Obs.
1562. Phaër, Æneid, X. Dd ij b. Yet let me Ascanius keepe vncloyed: Let me my nephew small withdraw from Mars.
2. Not cloyed or surfeited.
1627. Sanderson, Serm., I. 268. Depending upon the ministry thereof with unsatisfied ears and unwearied attention, and feeding thereon with uncloyed appetites.
a. 1703. Pomfret, Ode Gen. Conflagration, xiii. Where undisturbd uncloyed they will possess Divine substantial happiness.
1797. Godwin, Enquirer, I. xv. 139. The man of genius feeds with an uncloyed appetite.
1827. Keble, Chr. Y., 4th Sun. Advent, viii. These eyes In fearless love and hope uncloyd For ever on that ocean bright Empowerd to gaze.
1866. Liddon, Bampt. Lect., v. (1875), 230. All His infinite powers and faculties turn ever inward with uncloyed delight.