ppl. a. (UN-1 8. Cf. NFris. unhialed, Du. ongeheeld, MHG. ungeheilet, G. -heilt.)

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a. 1225.  Ancr. R., 328. Forði he iwende awei unhealed … ut of þe temple.

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1398.  Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., VII. liv. (Bodl. MS.). But if he leue one [hemorrhoid] vnheled it is perile.

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a. 1425.  trans. Arderne’s Treat. Fistula, etc., 44. If þe fynger … of any man haue be long vnheled of vnwise cure.

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1500–20.  Dunbar, Poems, xc. 22. Off tuenty woundis, and ane be left unhelit Quhat awalis the leiching of the lair?

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1573.  Baret, Alv., V 142. Unhealed, vncured.

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1647.  Hexham, I. Vnhealed, ongenesen.

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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.

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1846.  Trench, Mirac., xxxi. (1862), 444. Their condemnation was … that, being unhealed, they counted themselves whole.

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1884.  R. W. Church, Bacon, vi. 154. The wounds of Ireland were unhealed.

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