ppl. a. (UN-1 8 b.)

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1472.  Paston Lett., III. 50. We go not to bed unchedyn lyghtly, all that we do is ille doon.

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1614.  T. A., in Latham, Falconry, A iv. Pleasure it selfe hath still vnchidden stood.

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1753.  Glover, Boadicea, III. i. While massacre, unchidden, cloys his famine, And quaffs the blood of nations.

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1826.  Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. II. (1863), 295. It was no time for scolding; so the whole chain of delinquents … escaped unchidden.

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1870.  Morris, Earthly Par., II. III. 366. Still stronger grew that thought, Unheeded, and unchidden.

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