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unˈshamed, ppl. a. [un-1 8. Cf. MHG. ungeschamt, -schemt, MDa. uskæmmet.] a. Not put to shame. b. Unashamed.
1382Wyclif 2 Tim. ii. 15 To ȝyue thi self prouable, or able, werk man to God, vnschamyd, or worthi not for to be schamed. 1450Rolls of Parlt. V. 176/2 If it ever shall like our Lord, that I dey otherwise than in my bedde, my blode unshamed. a1470Harding Chron. cxx. xiv, Thus by witte she kept her selfe vnshamed. 1562Legh Armory (1597) 62 To keepe his cote armour vnshamed in tryall. 1700Dryden Pal. & Arc. iii. 741 Unsham'd, though foil'd, he does the best he can. 1725C. Pitt Vida's Art of Poetry ii. 76 Th' immortal Virgil..Shines out unsham'd, and tow'rs above the rest. 1838Mrs. Browning Seraphim i. 289 Are ye unshamed that ye cannot dim Your alien brightness to be liker Him? 1897H. N. Howard Footsteps Proserpine 97 Afraid to die, This other love thou wouldst unshamed deny? |