unaˈmazed, ppl. a.
(un-1 8.)
| 1598 Florio, Interrito, without feare, vnamazed. 1624 Quarles Job xvii. 50 Who comprehends the Lightning, or the Thunder? Who sees, who heares them, vnamaz'd with wonder? 1667 Milton P.L. ix. 552 Into the Heart of Eve his words made way, Though at the voice much marveling; at length Not unamaz'd, she thus in answer spake. 1899 Westm. Gaz. 28 Sept. 3/3 It is possible to be unamazed at the modesty of the man who Englished it. |