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unˈpitied, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
a1586Sidney Arcadia ii. xxix, With unpittyed teares idly protesting, he had rather die. 16012nd Pt. Ret. fr. Parnass. Prol. 85 To you we seeke to shew a schollers state, His scorned fortunes, his vnpittyed fate. 1693G. Stepney in Dryden's Juvenal viii. (1697) 197 Think what Rewards upon the Good attend, And how those fall unpitied who offend. 1735Berkeley Querist §335 Whether there be a more wretched, and..a more unpitied case, than for men to make precedents for their own undoing? 1781Cowper Retirem. 512 The unpitied victim of ill-judg'd expence. 1819Crabbe T. of Hall xii. 305 While all beheld her just, unpitied pain, Grown in neglect! 1891Farrar Darkn. & Dawn xxxi, A herd of wretches clothed in rags, ill-fed, untended, unpitied. So unˈpitiedly adv.
1628Feltham Resolves ii. 296, I beg no more, then may keepe mee vncontemnedly, and vnpittiedly-honest. |