ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
c. 1380. Wyclif, Sel. Wks., III. 200. No defoulynge þerof [sc. marriage] may askape unpeyned.
1599. B. Jonson, Cynthias Rev., V. iii. But theres not one of these who are unpaind, Or by themsevles unpunished.
1667. Milton, P. L., VI. 455. Too unequal work we find Against unequal armes to fight in paine, Against unpaind, impassive.
a. 1758. Ramsay, To G. Drummond, xi. And here the Fair may walk unpaind, Her flowing silks and shoes unstaind.
1804. Europ. Mag., XLV. 61/1. Learnings reverd abode he leaves With unpaind soul.
1826. A. A. Watts, First Kiss, 87. A bliss too pure For evil spirits to behold unpained.