ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1641. Nicholas Papers (Camden), 32. If any soldiours be kept together undisbanded, it will rayse jelousies.
1649. Milton, Eikon., x. 92. There were 8000 Irish Papists which he refusd to disband, and so kept them undisbanded [etc.].
a. 1754. Carte, Hist. Eng. (1755), IV. 373. There was at that time a body of 5000 foot, part of their army undisbanded.
1810. Monthly Rev., LXII. 495. Some events are too complex to be wholly transacted in the presence of an undisbanded chorus.
1860. Forster, Grand Remonstr., 166. The pay of the five undisbanded troops of the Northern army.