ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
1796. Monthly Mag., II. 615. Him would the storm-vext Adriatic surge The wreck of shattering worlds, Unfearing smite.
1824. Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. I. 18. In addition to these multifarious talents, he was ready, obliging, and unfearing.
1868. Lynch, Rivulet, CLXI. viii. Down with unfearing heart I lie, And wait sleeps healing mystery.
Hence Unfearingly adv.
1895. Contemp. Rev., March, 434. Unfearingly to allow the total severance of the bond.