ppl. a. Obs. Also 8 -est. [UN-1 8.] = UNINTERESTED ppl. a. 1 and 2.
1647. Digges, Unlawf. Taking Arms, IV. 158. None can be named, who are uninteressed in the decision.
1688. Norris, Theory Love, I. v. 58. Although there cannot be a pure and uninterressed Malice.
1702. trans. Le Clercs Prim. Fathers, 153. This is rather a Panegyrick than an uninterest History.
Hence † Uninteressedness. Obs.
1702. Eng. Theophrast., 360. Tis the Motive only that gives Merit to our Actions, and Uninteressedness that makes them perfect.