ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
c. 1585. T. Proctor, Triumph of Truth (1866), 5. Who vnregarding of him self, forgets his Parents cares.
1593. Sidneys Arcadia, III. (1922), II. 52. The debate betwixt Basilius shinnes and the unregarding fourmes.
1660. Jer. Taylor, Ductor, III. v. rule 8 § 29. Their not complying is only then a sin when it is done with unregarding circumstances.
1720. Pope, Iliad, XX. 202. The lion, viewing first his foes with scornful eyes, Stalks careless on, with unregarding pride.
1732. J. Whaley, Poems, 27. Unregarding of his useful Pains, The surly Carter wounds his [sc. a horses] stretching Veins.
1851. Kingsley, Yeast, xvii. His employer walked before him silent and unregarding.