a. (UN-1 7.)
1727. Thomson, Britannia, 205. Then cherish this, this unexpensive power, Undangerous to the public.
1818. Bentham, Ch. Eng., Catech. Exam., 113. To which these modern effusions are but inadequate, and not altogether undangerous, substitutes.
1831. Gen. P. Thompson, Exerc. (1842), I. 423. The charge was not more futile, and it may be added undangerous, than that advanced against the Radicals.
Hence Undangerousness.
1817. Bentham, Parl. Reform, Introd. p. i. The necessity,and the undangerousness,of a Parliamentary Reform.