ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1595. Daniel, Civ. Wars, II. liii. Poorely prouided, poorely followed, Vncourted, vnrespected, vnobayd.
1667. Milton, P. L., V. 667. He resolvd [to] leave Unworshipt, unobeyd the Throne supream.
1772. Ann. Reg., Hist. Eur., 61/2. The standing order had not only been unobeyed, but outrageously insulted.