ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1648. Hexham, II. Ongekrenckt, vnweakned, or vn-enfeebled.
1662. Boyle, Def. Doct. Air, 74. The unweakned pressure of the outward Air.
1812. Freemans Jrnl., 25 Nov., 3/4. France, which, under these reverses, cannot merely leave its strength in Spain unweakened, but decidedly reinforced.
1828. Carlyle, Misc. (1840), I. 201. His heart, though torn, is yet unweakened.
1856. Ruskin, Mod. Paint., IV. V. xix. § 22. The unweakened and active intellects of Van Eyck and Albert Durer.
1871. Kennedy, Publ. Sch. Lat. Gram. (1874), 35. Numerous words keep their root-vowel a unweakened in the second member of their compounds.