[UN-1 8.] Not palled or jaded.
a. 1770. Nugent, in Dodsley, Coll. Poems, II. 187. By pain unbitterd, and unpalld by fear.
1809. Edin. Rev., XV. 111. Where the taste is unpalled by satiety of what is better.
1859. W. H. Gregory, Egypt, II. 130. His appetite is unpalled as much at the conclusion as at the commencement of the feast.