ppl. a. (UN-1 8, 5 b.)
c. 1586. Ctess Pembroke, Ps. (1823), LXXXIX. iv. What one thy foe did undisperst abide?
1621. Quarles, Div. Poems, Esther, Medit. xviii. M 3 b. The Sunne (whose beames so bright And vndispersd, are too-too much refind For view).
1673. Hickeringill, Greg. F. Greyb., 284. There is or at least was such a nation undispersed.
1860. Ellicott, Life Our Lord, vii. 327. Still followed by the yet undispersed Eleven, our Lord now leaves that upper room.