ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
1697. Creech, Manilius, IV. 10. The more we have, the meaner is our Store; The unenjoying craving Wretch is poor.
1799. Coleridge, Ode to Duchess of Devonsh., 18. Nor could you see The unenjoying toilers misery.
1851. Robertson, Serm., Ser. II. 15. The shadow of our own melancholy unenjoying national character.
1866. Geo. Eliot, F. Holt, i. When her face looked bitter, restless, and unenjoying, like her life.
Hence Unenjoyingly adv.
1844. Browning, Colombes Birthday, II. 106. Hurry ones feast down unenjoyingly At the snatched breathing-intervals of work?