ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
† 1. Not judged or condemned; uncensured. Obs.
c. 1200. Ormin, 16725. Wha se lefeþþ upponn himm, Þatt mann iss all unndemedd. Ibid., 17045. Ec off þatt, tatt illc an mann Iss all þwerrt ut unndemedd.
c. 1460. Towneley Myst., xxi. 230. Sir, the law will not he gang on nokyn wyse Vndemyd.
150020. Dunbar, Poems, xviii. 50. Do weill, and sett not by demying, For no man sall vndemit be.
2. Unsuspected, unimagined.
1845. Bailey, Festus (ed. 2), 152. The words of gods, And fragments of the undeemed tongues of Heaven.
1856. Vaughan, Mystics, VI. vi. I. 394. The consciousness that all possessed is but a drop of the illimitable undeemed Perfection yet beyond.