ppl. a. Sc. Obs. [UN-1 8.] Not tamed or broken in; unsubdued.
1609. Skene, Reg. Maj., 5. That he may breake downe the proudnes of the vnreulie and vndantoned people.
a. 1653. Binning, Serm. (1743), 564. To tame and danton that undantoned wild beast.
1678. Geneal. Campbells, in Highland Papers (S.H.S.), II. 77. He was a wild undauntoned person.