ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

1

a. 1200.  St. Marher., 10. Þe edle meiden allunge unmerred wiðuten euereuch weom wende ut of his wombe.

2

13[?].  E. E. Allit. P., B. 867. Maydenez vnmard for alle men ȝette.

3

[c. 1470.  Gol. & Gaw., 720. Wes nane … Wnmaglit and marrit.]

4

1596.  Spenser, F. Q., VI. x. 7. His siluer waues did softly tumble downe, Vnmard with ragged mosse or filthy mud.

5

1744.  Young, Nt. Th., VII. 301. Their good is good entire, unmixt, unmarr’d.

6

1827.  Pollok, Course T., VII. 585. Unmarred, unfaded work of Deity.

7

1851.  Sir F. Palgrave, Norm. & Eng., I. 473. The spirit and talent which, unmarred by fate, might [etc.].

8

1871.  Macduff, Mem. Patmos, xix. 263. In the fellowship of unmarred and unbroken communion.

9