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▪ I. unˈpalled, ppl. a.1 [un-1 8.] Not palled or jaded.
a1770Nugent in Dodsley Coll. Poems II. 187 By pain unbitter'd, and unpall'd by fear. 1809Edin. Rev. XV. 111 Where the taste is unpalled by satiety of what is better. 1859W. H. Gregory Egypt II. 130 His appetite..is unpalled as much at the conclusion as at the commencement of the feast. ▪ II. unˈpalled, ppl. a.2 Cant. [un-2 8 + pal n.1] (See quot.)
1812J. H. Vaux Flash Dict. s.v., A thief whose associates are all apprehended, or taken from him by other means, is said to be unpalled. |