ppl. a. (UN-1 8. Cf. MDu. ongehindert, ongehendert (Du. ongehinderd), MHG. (MLG., G.) ungehindert, MSw. ohindraper, ohindrat, etc. (Sw. ohindrad), MDa. (Da.) uhindret.)
1615. T. Adams, Blacke Devill, 30. The vnhindred force of the wind.
1703. Clarke, Evid. Nat. & Rev. Relig., II. iv. (1738), 260. Virtue, with all its full Effects and Consequences unhindered.
1839. Alford, in Life (1873), 11. Flowing in one full, unhindered stream.
1856. R. A. Vaughan, Mystics, I. 361. The unhindered service of the state of glory.