ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
a. 1548. Hall, Chron., Hen. VI., 172. Few or none of this company were unblotted, or undestroied by this dolorous drink of dissimulacion.
1612. Brinsley, Lud. Lit., 39. That the schollars keep their copies and books fair, vnblotted and vnscrauled.
1615. Sylvester, Job Triumph., I. 69. A man Of Life unblotted, and unspotted Fame.
1809. [see UNBLURRED].
1841. DIsraeli, Amen. Lit. (1867), 475. He seems to have been satisfied with his first unblotted thoughts.
1862. T. A. Trollope, Marietta, vii. You would by such an alliance blot the hitherto unblotted scutcheon, which [etc.].