1596. Spenser, St. Irel., Wks. (Globe), 617/1. The realme was left, like a shipp in a storme, unruled, and undirected of any.
1692. Bentley, Boyle Lect., 103. To make out, how matter by undirected motion could fall into such a curious formation of humane bodies.
1762. Sterne, Tr. Shandy, VI. xxxv. Listlessness, with her lax fibre and undirected eye, sat quietly down beside him.
1822. Lamb, Elia, I. On Some Old Actors. A veering undirected goodness of purpose.
1882. Minchin, Unipl. Kinemat., 108. Any quantity which has merely magnitude but not direction is called an undirected, or scalar, quantity.