ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1628. Wither, Brit. Rememb., II. 1647. The Mother was constraind To let her child depart unentertaind.
1669. Earl Orrery, Parthen. (1676), 737. These Generals afforded me Particulars, which never left me unentertained.
1754. Fielding, Voy. Lisbon, 27 July. A man must have been duller than Cibber is represented in the Dunciad, who could be unentertained with him a little while.