unˈremedied, ppl. a.
(un-1 8.)
Also in 16th c. unreˈmedied, Sc. unreˈmedit.
1563 Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 250 Salang as this inobedience is unremedit. 1595 Spenser Clorinda 8 The authors..And workers of my vnremedied wo. 1644 Milton Divorce (ed. 2) A 3 b, The unremedied lonelinesse of this remedy. 1768 Blackstone Comm. III. 385 Should [these defects]..continue unremedied and unsupplied. 1791 Cowper Odyss. ii. 272 Waste will continue and disorder foul Unremedied. 1864 Pusey Lect. Daniel 523 note, God is often said to ‘awake’ for His people, when He notices that which He had before left unremedied. |