unˈinjured, ppl. a.
(un-1 8.)
| 1578 R. L. in Whetstone Promos & Cass. A iij, I hould my paynes wel satisfyed, and Maister Whetston uninjured. 1634 Milton Comus 403 [To] let a single helpless maiden pass Uninjur'd. 1693 Prior To Dr. Sherlock 57 Untouch'd thy Tomb, uninjur'd be thy Dust. 1725 Pope Odyss. xi. 477 Heroes who uninjur'd stood Amidst a war of spears. 1797 Nelson in Nicolas Disp. (1845) II. 346 To put me on board the first uninjured Ship of the Line. a 1821 V. Knox Serm. Wks. 1824 VI. 171 Their own bosoms will be calm and serene, uninjured and uninjurious. 1884 Fortn. Rev. Jan. 50 The Indian tribes..uninjured by and uninjuring Western culture. |