a. Obs. [UN-1 7.] Unheedful.
1579. E. K., Gloss to Spensers Shepherds Cal., April, 26. His præsumptuous and vnheedie hardinesse.
1590. Shaks., Mids. N., I. i. 235. Nor hath loues minde of any iudgement taste: Wings and no eyes, figure, vnheedy haste.
1631. Milton, Epit. Marchioness Winchester, 38. So have I seen som tender slip Pluckt up by som unheedy swain.
1656. Hobbes, Six Lessons, Wks. 1845, VII. 222. So much is unheedy learning a hinderance to the knowledge of the truth.
1787. William of Normandy, II. 9. He again set off for his unheedy voyage.