1549. Compl. Scot., vi. 46. Of this sort the art of astronomie suld ay remane onconsumit.
1627. May, Lucan, VIII. P vij. The bones halfe-burnt, not yett dissolud hee takes, Stil full of nerues, and vnconsumed marrow.
1697. Congreve, Mourn. Bride, II. v. The poor remains Yet fresh and unconsumd by time and worms.
1724. Ramsay, Health, 86. Long unconsumd the oak can bear the beams.
1818. Cruise, Digest (ed. 2), V. 91. Every such fine should be of the same force and effect, as if it had still remained upon record unconsumed or not lost.
1857. Miller, Elem. Chem., Org., 329. A charred mass remains, consisting of carbonate of potash and unconsumed carbon.