ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1615. G. Sandys, Trav., 83. His body (hers) she imbract: and undismaide, Betweene his lips, her cleauing soule conuaide.
1667. Milton, P. L., II. 432. With reason hath deep silence and demurr Seisd us, though undismaid.
1712. Blackmore, Creation, III. 227. But undismayd we face the intrepid foe.
1798. Mathias, Purs. Lit., 7. England is still prepared, and alert, and bold, and undismayed.
1823. Scott, Quentin D., xxii. His look was composed and undismayed.
1855. Singleton, Virgil, II. 402. He undismayed remains, His high-souled foe awaiting.