ppl. a. (UN-1 8. Cf. MDu. ongehindert, ongehendert (Du. ongehinderd), MHG. (MLG., G.) ungehindert, MSw. ohindraper, ohindrat, etc. (Sw. ohindrad), MDa. (Da.) uhindret.)

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1615.  T. Adams, Blacke Devill, 30. The vnhindred force of the wind.

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1703.  Clarke, Evid. Nat. & Rev. Relig., II. iv. (1738), 260. Virtue,… with all its full Effects and Consequences unhindered.

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1839.  Alford, in Life (1873), 11. Flowing in one full, unhindered stream.

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1856.  R. A. Vaughan, Mystics, I. 361. The unhindered service of the state of glory.

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