ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

1

1621.  G. Sandys, Ovid’s Met., X. (1626), 212. Their feet, unwet, the sea might well haue borne: Or vnsuppressed stalks of standing corne.

2

1649.  Milton, Eikon., XXVI. 203. Driv’n away by unsuppressed Tumults.

3

a. 1691.  Bp. Barlow, Rem. (1693), 277. The unsuppressed Abby Lands are a fourth of the whole.

4

1809–14.  Wordsw., Excurs., V. 118. Simple manners, feelings unsupprest And undisguised.

5

1855.  Milman, Lat. Chr., XIV. vii. VI. 557. The secret influence of these teachers, unsuppressed by years of persecution.

6

1881.  Miss Braddon, Asphodel, II. 145. That suppressed gout … was only another name for unsuppressed ill-temper.

7