ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1610. Healey, St. Aug. Citie of God, 784. Yet this doth not barre them [i.e., the Romans] the name of a people as long as they beare this our last definition vnin-fringed.
1663. Boyle, Usef. Exp. Nat. Philos., II. ii. 60. Whether their strength be that way more uninfringed then if they [sc. poisons] were taken in at the mouth.
1736. Franklin, Ess., Wks. 1840, II. 281. Let us be vigilant to preserve them uninfringed, and free from encroachments.
1791. Cowper, Iliad, III. 128. He insures The compact, to both parties, uninfringed.
1852. M. Arnold, Human Life, 4. I haue kept uninfringed my natures law.
1871. Geo. Eliot, Middlem., xxxvii. Here was a question of ties which left them uninfringed.