ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1479. in Eng. Gilds (1870), 417. I shall meyntene all laudable ordinauncez vnreuokid and vnrepelid.
1603. Holland, Plutarchs Mor., 1126. Say a man did abolish lawes, and yet withall leave behind unrepealed and uncondemned the doctrines and books of Parmenides.
1649. Milton, Tenure Kings, 13. Which Edict of his remaines yet unrepeald in the Code of Justinian.
1712. Blackmore, Creation, I. 626. Could they [sc. moist elements] dispense to lie below the land, With natures law, and unrepeald command.
1771. Junius Lett., xlviii. (1788), 264. The resolutions stand upon your Journals, uncontroverted and unrepealed.
1819. G. S. Faber, Dispensations (1823), I. 180. That the original sentence continued wholly unaltered and unrepealed.
1891. Farrar, Darkn. & Dawn, xlii. An unrepealed decree of the senate.