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unˈheedful, a. [un-1 7.] Heedless.
1570Levins Manip. 186 Vnheedful, incautus. 1591Shakes. Two Gentl. ii. vi. 11 Vn-heedfull vowes may heedfully be broken. 1631Heylin St. George 28 Some secret venome, which the unheedfull Reader may swallow unawares. 1740Cibber Apol. (1756) I. 175 He so often lost the value of them by an unheedful confidence. 1782E. N. Blower Geo. Bateman II. 171 The glassman, unheedful of his threats, picked up the half-crown. 1804J. Grahame Sabbath 25 The toil-worn horse,..Unheedful of the pasture. 1842Tennyson Gardener's Dau. 261 As once we met Unheedful, tho' beneath a whispering rain [etc.]. So unˈheedfully adv.; unˈheedfulness.
1591Shakes. Two Gentl. i. ii. 3 Would'st thou then counsaile me to fall in loue? Luc. I Madam, so you stumble not *vnheedfully.
1586W. Webbe Eng. Poetrie (Arb.) 91 Such errours doo happen..by *vnheedefulnes, when one escapeth them by negligence. 1603Breton Packet Mad Lett. ii. lxxxv, I know you..therefore doe thus kindly touch the hurt of vnheedfulnesse. |