ppl. a. Also 6 Sc. vnabrogat. (UN-1 8 and 8 b.)
1535. Stewart, Cron. Scot. (Rolls), I. 101. To caus thair lawis keip the strenth that tha had maid vnabrogat at lenth.
1577. trans. Bullingers Decades (1592), 410. The law, so far as it is the rule howe to liue well and happely, doth remaine vnabrogated.
1818. G. S. Faber, Horæ Mosaicæ, II. 29. These priests must obviously have been priests according to the still unabrogated patriarchal dispensation.
1849. Ruskin, Seven Lamps, i. § 6. 14. Let us not now lose sight of this broad and unabrogated principle.