ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
c. 1589. Theses Martinianæ, 4. Hee might sitte long enough vndistempered in his chaire for vs.
1634. Sir T. Herbert, Trav., 79. See how mischiefe appeares in a louely and vndistempered Scene.
a. 1698. Temple, Ess. Pop. Discontents, Wks. 1720, I. 266. Some Parliament that shall be cool and undistemperd from those Heats of Faction.
1814. Wordsw., Excurs., V. 487. With undistempered and unclouded spirit.