ppl. a. Sc. Obs. [UN-1 8.] Not tamed or broken in; unsubdued.

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1609.  Skene, Reg. Maj., 5. That … he may breake downe the proudnes of the vnreulie and vndantoned people.

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a. 1653.  Binning, Serm. (1743), 564. To tame and danton that undantoned wild beast.

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1678.  Geneal. Campbells, in Highland Papers (S.H.S.), II. 77. He was a wild undauntoned person.

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