ppl. a. (UN-1 10, 5 d.)
1613. W. Browne, Brit. Past., I. iv. 74. As if she in her kinde (vnhurting elfe) Did bid me take such lodging as her selfe.
1814. Monthly Mag., XXXVII. 146. While the evening shower retires, Kindle thy unhurting fires.
1822. Beddoes, Brides Trag., IV. i. Because I fold Mine arms like any man unhurt, unhurting.
† b. Sc. With object: Without violating.
1581. Rec. Burgh Lanark (1893), 84. Hie being chossing hie may, unhurtand his aith, refuis the samyn offece.