ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
[1775. Ash.]
1782. Hayley, Ess. Epic Poetry, IV. 101.
The Bards of Britain, with unjaundicd eyes, | |
Will glory to behold such rivals rise. |
1792. Cowper, Lines to Darwin, v. But we Can gaze on even Darwins wit With an unjaundicd eye.
1804. Collins, Scripscrapologia, 161.
Men of Merit and Sense, when they see Merit rise, | |
Behold its Promotion with unjaundicd Eyes. |
1879. Mallock, Is Life Worth Living? 19. To the unjaundiced eye nothing is more clear than that happiness [etc.].