ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
c. 1445. Pecock, Donet, 87. His ordinaunce þat man schulde be restorid into saluacioun, þouȝ aungel was left vnrestorid.
1473. Acta Auditorum (1839), 25/2. To restore again the samyn [cattle] in sa fer as is vnrestorit.
150020. Dunbar, Poems, xxi. 64. O! quha sall weild the wrang possessioun, Quhilk vnrestorit helpis no confessioun?
c. 1586. Ctess Pembroke, Ps. CXL. iv. Flames shall fling them low, Ay unrestord to drown in deepest woe.
1606. Shaks., Ant. & Cl., III. vi. 27. Then does he say, he lent me Some shipping vnrestord.
a. 1649. Drumm. of Hawth., Hist. Jas. V., Wks. (1711), 81. Whose Father was banished for Treason and died un-restored.
1742. Young, Nt. Th., II. 643. If unrestord by this, despair your cure.
1818. Byron, Ch. Har., IV. xi. The Bucentaur lies rotting unrestored.
1860. Pusey, Min. Proph., 596. The Jews He brought back, Edom He left unrestored.
1899. C. K. Paul, Memories, 129. The old unrestored choir of St. Pauls Cathedral.