ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. Not discouraged or dismayed; undaunted.
1601. Daniel, Civ. Wars, VI. lxxviii. Yet standes he stiffe, vndasht, vnterrifid.
1616. R. Weldon, in B. Holyday, Persius, A vij. I thinkt a taske too great for humane sleights, Vngraueld or vndasht to passe those streights.
1896. C. Allen, Papier Mâché, 12. But who plays on them now? asked Paul, undashed by this dismal possibility of a future.
2. Not mingled with, or affected by, something.
1803. Edwin, III. vii. 125. And may the tide of friendship gently glide undashed with sorrow.
1868. Milman, St. Pauls, xi. 267. Whose creed was therefore in a continual state of change, not undashed with doubt.
1885. Athenæum, 2 May, 565/1. The same quaint humour not undashed by pathos.
3. Provided with a dash or dashes.
1879. Encycl. Brit., X. 401/2. Replacing the dashed letters by those undashed ones which denote the same points.