ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1618. Fletcher, Women Pleasd, IV. i. This un-edified ambling, hath brought a scourge upon us.
1644. Milton, Areop. (Arb.), 59. Our Ministers frequented with such an unprincipld, unedifyd, and laick rabble.
1740. Somerville, Hobbinol, II. 261. In Shoals they come, Neglected, feeless Clients, nor return Unedifyd.
1815. Lamb, Lett. (1888), I. 298. My zeal is great against the unedified heathen.
1859. Sala, Tw. round Clock (1861), 58. Not wholly, I trust, unedified by the cursory view we have taken of Babylon the Great.