ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1746. Young, Nt. Th., IX. 1022. There she [the soul] can rove at large: And, undeluded, grasp at something great.
1756. Demi-Rep, 22. Ye undeluded shun the flowry shore, Nor split, where thousands have been wreckd before!
1816. Byron, A Sketch, 20. That high Soul panted for the truth it could not hear, With longing breast and undeluded ear.