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  † 1.  Not judged or condemned; uncensured. Obs.

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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.

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c. 1460.  Towneley Myst., xxi. 230. Sir, the law will not he gang on nokyn wyse Vndemyd.

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1500–20.  Dunbar, Poems, xviii. 50. Do weill, and sett not by demying, For no man sall vndemit be.

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  2.  Unsuspected, unimagined.

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1845.  Bailey, Festus (ed. 2), 152. The words of gods, And fragments of the undeemed tongues of Heaven.

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1856.  Vaughan, Mystics, VI. vi. I. 394. The consciousness that all possessed is but a drop of the illimitable undeemed Perfection yet beyond.

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