ppl. a. (UN-1 10, 5 d + PASSING ppl. a. 1, 3.)
1592. Sc. Acts, Jas. VI. (1814), III. 531/1. The haill estaittis to remane in this toun vnpassing furth of the samyne.
1887. H. Haliburton, Scotlands Sake, 219. An unpassing present of passionless repose.
1903. W. Sharp, in Life (1910), 357. It deals in a new way with a subject of unpassing interest.