ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
a. 1470. Harding, Chron., CIV. vii. To the sea they went agayne vnanoyed.
1791. Cowper, Iliad, XIV. 487. The double guard preservd him unannoyd.
1814. Niles Weekly Reg., VII. Suppl. 182/2. Let him move up to your suburbsunreconnitredunharrassedunannoyedand then suffered to perform such exploits here as at Washington.
1865. W. G. Palgrave, Arabia, II. 224. Next morning we took a small boat, and unannoyed this time by the custom-house officers we crossed over to Moharrek.