ppl. a. [UN-1 8. Cf. MDu. ongeblaemt.] Not found fault with; uncensured.
14[?]. Love-Longing, in Rel. Ant., I. 71. Wo worth hope unblamyd!
1570. Levins, Manip., 50. Vnblamed, inculpatus.
1596. Spenser, F. Q., VI. ii. 43. Ioying together in vnblamd delight.
1603. B. Jonson, Sejanus, II. iv. They that durst to strike At so exampless, and unblamed a life.
1651. Stanley, Poems, Moschus, 42. Before unblamd Europas feet he stood.
1700. Dryden, Flower & Leaf, 513. And all her Train with leavy Chaplets crownd Were for unblamd Virginity renownd.
1725. Pope, Odyss., I. 207. Unblamd abundance crownd the royal board.
1767. Sir W. Jones, Seven Fountains, Poems (1777), 38. Say, gentle damsel, may I ask unblamd, How this gay isle, and splendid seats are namd?
1840. Carlyle, Heroes, vi. 359. Now he was, there as he stood recognised unblamed, the virtual King of England.
1876. Geo. Eliot, Dan. Der., lxii. The bright, unblamed young fellow.