ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1675. Crowne, Calisto, Prol. A. 4 b. These beautious Nymphs unfrightned too, Their innocent delights pursue.
1835. W. Irving, Tour Prairies, 259. He fired, but without effect: the deer remained unfrightened.
1885. Pennell, Fishing (1889), 417. He then renews his attentions to the still unfrightened fish above.
Hence Unfrightenedness.
1858. Faber, Foot of Cross (1872), 145. The manifest unfrightenedness of a creature who has for the moment forgotten Him.