ppl. a. Obs. [UN-1 8.] Undamaged, unimpaired.
1576. Fleming, Panopl. Epist., 199. Returne I pray thee, returne, in hope to be saued harmelesse and undamnified.
1658. Earl Monm., trans. Parutas Wars Cyprus, 140. He past through the midst of our Fleet with some 30 gallies, undamnified.
1686. Lond. Gaz., No. 2197/3. There remains not one Beam undamnified.
1709. T. Robinson, Vind. Mosaick Syst., 31. To keep undamnifyd his beloved Hypothesis.