ppl. a. Also 7 unin-. (UN-1 8.)

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1643–5.  Milton, Divorce, II. i. A good man who finds himself consuming away in a disconsolate and uninjoy’d matrimony.

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1684.  T. Burnet, Theory Earth, I. 322. We cannot suppose the better [parts] to lie as desarts, uninjoy’d and uninhabited.

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1757.  Mrs. Griffith, Lett. Henry & Frances (1767), II. 245. The pleasure … which you have suffered to pass by, unheeded, unenjoyed.

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1827.  Pollok, Course T., III. 229. The spectre … threatened … to blast it unenjoyed.

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