ppl. a. (UN-1 8 b, 8 c.)
a. 1547. Surrey, Æneis, II. 605. No stone vnthrown, nor yet no dart vncast.
1642. T. Wilson, Jerichoes Down-fall (1643), 86. Wherefore downe must the house, leave not one stone upon another unthrowne downe.
16517. T. Barker, Art of Angling (1820), 6. If any of the Line falleth into the water before the Flie, it is better unthrown then thrown.
a. 1716. South, Serm. (1842), III. 522. As long as the old ferment remains unthrown out, a man cannot be safe.