ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1762. Lloyd, St. Jamess Mag., I. Feb., 381.
They, whom their steeds unjaded bear | |
Around Hyde-park, to take the air, | |
May frisk and prance, and ride their fill, | |
And go all paces which they will. |
[1775. Ash.]
1779. J. Moore, View Soc. Fr. (1789), I. iii. 23. My head undisturbed with wine, and my spirits unjaded by play.
1876. Miss Yonge, Womankind, xix. The freshness of her unjaded mind.
1880. J. Nichol, Byron, 71. A public taste as yet unjaded by imaginative descriptions of foreign scenery.