ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1535. Aberdeen Reg. (Jam.). And cam nocht to be ondreyd be him thairof.
1647. Stanley, Poems, Europa, 11. Oh whither sacred Bull? who art thou, say! That through undreaded flouds canst break thy way.
1692. Ray, Disc., 239. A dreadful indeed, but by thee formerly undreaded sentence.
1784. Cowper, Task, II. 811. Vice parries wide Th undreaded volley with a sword of straw.
1834. Taits Mag., I. 338/2. Death, undreaded, approached; and the spirit departed.
a. 1873. Lytton, Pausanias, i. The unexpected, and not undreaded, approach of the great Pausanias.