ppl. a. (UN-1 8. Cf. NFris. unhialed, Du. ongeheeld, MHG. ungeheilet, G. -heilt.)
a. 1225. Ancr. R., 328. Forði he iwende awei unhealed ut of þe temple.
1398. Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., VII. liv. (Bodl. MS.). But if he leue one [hemorrhoid] vnheled it is perile.
a. 1425. trans. Ardernes Treat. Fistula, etc., 44. If þe fynger of any man haue be long vnheled of vnwise cure.
150020. Dunbar, Poems, xc. 22. Off tuenty woundis, and ane be left unhelit Quhat awalis the leiching of the lair?
1573. Baret, Alv., V 142. Unhealed, vncured.
1647. Hexham, I. Vnhealed, ongenesen.
1795. Helen M. Williams, Lett. on France, I. 251. Whom the tyrants had dragged to prison, while the wounds were yet unhealed, which he had received in defending his country.
1846. Trench, Mirac., xxxi. (1862), 444. Their condemnation was that, being unhealed, they counted themselves whole.
1884. R. W. Church, Bacon, vi. 154. The wounds of Ireland were unhealed.