ppl. a. [UN-1 8. Cf. MDu. ongeblaemt.] Not found fault with; uncensured.

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14[?].  Love-Longing, in Rel. Ant., I. 71. Wo worth hope unblamyd!

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1570.  Levins, Manip., 50. Vnblamed, inculpatus.

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1596.  Spenser, F. Q., VI. ii. 43. Ioying together in vnblam’d delight.

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1603.  B. Jonson, Sejanus, II. iv. They that durst to strike At so exampless, and unblamed a life.

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1651.  Stanley, Poems, Moschus, 42. Before unblam’d Europa’s feet he stood.

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1700.  Dryden, Flower & Leaf, 513. And all her Train with leavy Chaplets crown’d Were for unblam’d Virginity renown’d.

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1725.  Pope, Odyss., I. 207. Unblam’d abundance crown’d the royal board.

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1767.  Sir W. Jones, Seven Fountains, Poems (1777), 38. Say, gentle damsel, may I ask unblam’d, How this gay isle, and splendid seats are nam’d?

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1840.  Carlyle, Heroes, vi. 359. Now he was, there as he stood recognised unblamed, the virtual King of England.

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1876.  Geo. Eliot, Dan. Der., lxii. The bright, unblamed young fellow.

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