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unˈblamed, ppl. a. [un-1 8. Cf. MDu. ongeblaemt.] Not found fault with; uncensured.
14..Love-Longing in Rel. Ant. I. 71 Wo worth hope unblamyd! 1570Levins Manip. 50 Vnblamed, inculpatus. 1596Spenser F.Q. vi. ii. 43 Ioying together in vnblam'd delight. 1603B. Jonson Sejanus ii. iv, They that durst to strike At so exampless, and unblamed a life. 1651Stanley Poems, Moschus 42 Before unblam'd Europa's feet he stood. 1700Dryden Flower & Leaf 513 And all her Train with leavy Chaplets crown'd Were for unblam'd Virginity renown'd. 1725Pope Odyss. i. 207 Unblam'd abundance crown'd the royal board. 1767Sir W. Jones Seven Fountains Poems (1777) 38 Say, gentle damsel, may I ask unblam'd, How this gay isle, and splendid seats are nam'd? 1840Carlyle Heroes vi. 359 Now he was, there as he stood recognised unblamed, the virtual King of England. 1876Geo. Eliot Dan. Der. lxii, The bright, unblamed young fellow. |