a. [UN-1 7: cf. next.]
1. = UNATTAINTED ppl. a. 2.
1649. G. Daniel, Trinarch., Rich. II., cclxxv. These, by a Publicke Act, stand vnattaint. Ibid., Hen. IV., xxii. The rest who fell Confederates with them, are vn-attaint.
2. = UNATTAINTED ppl. a. 1.
1850. S. Dobell, Roman, i. Unattaint, Perchance the Arethusan blood of Rome Hath coursed the conduits of a tyrants veins.
1856. E. FitzGerald, Salaman (1909), 59. From Darkness came to Light a Child, or Carnal Composition unattaint.