ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
a. 1200. St. Marher., 10. Þe edle meiden allunge unmerred wiðuten euereuch weom wende ut of his wombe.
13[?]. E. E. Allit. P., B. 867. Maydenez vnmard for alle men ȝette.
[c. 1470. Gol. & Gaw., 720. Wes nane Wnmaglit and marrit.]
1596. Spenser, F. Q., VI. x. 7. His siluer waues did softly tumble downe, Vnmard with ragged mosse or filthy mud.
1744. Young, Nt. Th., VII. 301. Their good is good entire, unmixt, unmarrd.
1827. Pollok, Course T., VII. 585. Unmarred, unfaded work of Deity.
1851. Sir F. Palgrave, Norm. & Eng., I. 473. The spirit and talent which, unmarred by fate, might [etc.].
1871. Macduff, Mem. Patmos, xix. 263. In the fellowship of unmarred and unbroken communion.