ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)

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c. 1585.  T. Proctor, Triumph of Truth (1866), 5. Who vnregarding of him self, forgets his Parents cares.

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1593.  Sidney’s Arcadia, III. (1922), II. 52. The debate betwixt Basilius shinnes and the unregarding fourmes.

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1660.  Jer. Taylor, Ductor, III. v. rule 8 § 29. Their not complying … is only then a sin when it is done with unregarding circumstances.

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1720.  Pope, Iliad, XX. 202. The lion,… viewing first his foes with scornful eyes,… Stalks careless on, with unregarding pride.

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1732.  J. Whaley, Poems, 27. Unregarding of his useful Pains, The surly Carter wounds his [sc. a horse’s] stretching Veins.

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1851.  Kingsley, Yeast, xvii. His employer … walked before him silent and unregarding.

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