ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1546. Inv. Ch. Goods (Surtees), 87. One chalice of sylver and also two bells savely to be kept unspoiled, unembecyled, and sold. 1553 Ibid., 88. To kepe unspoiled, unembacelled and solde.
1643. Chas. I., in Carte, Coll. (1735), 165. That the houses, chattels and other estates be saved harmless, that so they may be found unimbezzeled.
1744. Eliza Heywood, Female Spect., No. 3 (1748), I. 120. We should leave it as intire and unembezzled as we received it.