ppl. a. (UN-1 8. Cf. MDu. ongequelt, ON. úkvaldr.)
a. 1400[?]. Morte Arth., 3811. Qwhylles he es qwykke and in qwerte unquellyde with handis.
1605. Sylvester, Du Bartas, II. iii. Law, 1307. Thou shalt dye quiet, thou shalt live unquelld.
1654. Fanshawe, Love for Loves Sake. That so famous Queen For unquelld valour.
1727. Thomson, Summer, 509. Thy Meadows rise unquelld Against the Mowers Sythe.
a. 1800. Cowper, Iliad (ed. 2), V. 121. Diomede unquelld By that keen shaft, retreated.
1813. Byron, Giaour, xxxii. A spirit yet unquelld and high.