ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
c. 1374. Chaucer, Troylus, I. 1004. Troylus wex of his wo as who seyth vntormentid But hotter weex his loue.
1648. [see UNTORTURED].
1744. Young, Nt. Th., VII. 774. Was it then Too much for chaos to permit my mass A longer stay with essences unwrought, Unfashiond, untormented into man?
1868. Morris, Earthly Par., I. I. 393. If thou couldst forget, And live unholpen, lonely, loveless yet, But untormented.
1869. Ruskin, Q. of Air, iii. § 145. With perfect, untormented serenity of ease.