ppl. a. Also 7 -denayed. (UN-1 8.)
1621. Quarles, Div. Poems, Esther, ii. Perhaps (Asuerus) Vashti might haue stayed Vnsent for, and thy selfe been vndenayed.
1660. Trial Regic., 11. I think it is an undenied consequence, He must needs be Superiour over them.
1760. Law, Spir. Prayer, I. 63. If self is undenied, if thou livest to thine own will, thou art dead whilst thou livest.
1887. Pall Mall G., 1 July, 1/1. This is undenied and undeniable.
Hence Undeniedly adv.
1837. G. S. Faber, Prim. Doctr. Justif., 226. For there, undeniedly and undeniably in the case of the regenerated and converted, the Apostle says: The Flesh [etc.].