ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1829. Rev. R. Taylor, Lett., 18 Jan., in The Lion, III. 116. My genius left to its goings forth uncowed by danger, and unbroken by grief.
1850. On the Death of Ebenezer Elliott, 13, in J. Watkins, Life, etc., 273.
And, as in life thou neer wast bowed | |
By tyrant menso now uncowed | |
By mans dread foe, thou smildst to see | |
His dart was Immortality. |
1891. Miss Dowie, Girl in Karp., 127. The children sharp, clever, and uncowed.