ppl. a. (UN-1 8 b.)
1535. Coverdale, Acts xxviii. 31. Teachinge those thinges with all boldnesse, vnforbydden.
1611. Florio, Inuietato, vnforbidden.
1648. Hexham, II. Ongeboden, Vnforbidden.
1819. Shelley, Cenci, IV. iv. 29. All was prepared by unforbidden means Which we must pay so dearly, having done.
1861. Geo. Eliot, Silas M., x. To take up his old quarters unforbidden, and swagger as usual.
Hence Unforbiddenly adv., -ness.
1665. Boyle, Occas. Refl., V. ix. 179. This unforbiddenness they think sufficient to evince, that the Sumptuousness is not absolutely Sinful.
1860. Ellicott, Life our Lord, viii. 387. When love may hereafter unforbiddenly direct itself to the ascended Lord.