uninˈjurious, a.
(un-1 7.)
| 1809 Coleridge Friend 155 The uninjurious and useful privileges of our English Nobility. a 1821 [see uninjured]. 1866 Pusey Mirac. Prayer 32 A concentration of rain or its absence, uninjurious at other times, would ruin seed-time or harvest. |
Hence uninˈjuriousness.
| 1860 Pusey Min. Proph. 374 Yea, foolishness itself is cloked under the name of uninjuriousness. |