ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1822. in Speeches of H. Grattan, I. p. lxxx.
Let us look through the vistas of Historys page, | |
And we see not one name of the good or the great, | |
Ungnawed by the loathsomest worms of the age | |
And can Grattan find freedom from Ciceros fate? |
1836. F. Mahony, Rel. Father Prout (1859), 376. Thy MSS. have come down to us ungnawed by the tooth of Time.
1881. Darwin, Veg. Mould, 80. Ungnawed petioles had not become more decayed near the base than elsewhere.