ppl. a. (UN-1 8, 8 b. Cf. MDa. and Da. uspildt.)
1573. Tusser, Husb. (1878), 35. Then haue of thine owne, without lending vnspilt, what followeth needfull, here learne if thou wilt.
1641. in Rushw., Hist. Coll. (1692), I. 217. The very Blood that runs unspilt in our Veins.
1643. Denham, Coopers H. (1668), 7. That bloud, which thou and thy great Grandsire shed, Had been unspilt.
1837. Dickens, Pickw., v. The first care of the two unspilt friends was to extricate their unfortunate companions from their bed of quickset.
1877. Browning, La Saisiaz, 369. Only grant my soul may carry high through death her cup unspilled.