ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1583. Babington, Commandm. (1590), 344. It is very barbarous crueltie to leaue them vtterly vncomforted, with any portion of that which was taken about them.
a. 1586. Sidney, Arcadia, I. xvii. (1912), 110. So (uncomforted therein) [he] sent him away.
a. 1625. Beaum. & Fl., Laws of Candy, III. i. Let me yet by these Awake your love to my uncomforted Brother.
1797. Coleridge, Dungeon, 12. And this is their best cure! uncomforted And friendless solitude.
1832. Tennyson, Œnone, 256. Lest their shrill happy laughter come to me Walking the cold and starless road of Death Uncomforted.
1835. Trench, Justin Martyr, 130. Our great Father, when he sat Uncomforted on Ararat.