ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
1765. Chesterf., Lett. (1774), II. 486. She is a tender mother; and an unmeddling Queen.
1774. J. Collier, Mus. Trav., App. 4. A contented, unmeddling man.
1793. T. Jefferson, Writ. (1859), IV. 16. Unmeddling with the affairs of other nations, we [etc.].
Hence Unmeddlingly (Webster, 1847), -ness.
a. 1656. Bp. Hall, Serm., 1 Pet. i. 17, Rem. Wks. (1660), 202. Here must be an ἀπρογμοσύνη, an unmeddlingness with these worldly concernments.