ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
† 1. Unmentioned; not borne in mind. Obs.
a. 1513. Fabyan, Chron., I. xxii. 17. This also is vnmynded of wryters for rudenesse of his dedes, that clerkes lyst nat to spende any tyme in wrytynge of suche dedes.
1590. Spenser, Muiopot., Ep. Ded. Which taketh glory to spend it selfe in honouring you: not so much for your great bounty to my self, which yet may not be vnminded; as for [etc.].
2. Unheeded, unregarded.
1562. J. Heywood, Prov. & Epig. (1867), 17. Unminded, vnmoned, go make your mone.
1596. Shaks., 1 Hen. IV., IV. iii. 59. When he was A poore vnminded Out-law, sneaking home.
a. 1625. Beaum. & Fl., Laws of Candy, V. i. Where was your gratitude, who in your Coffers Hoarded the rustic treasure which was due To my unminded Father?
1667. Milton, P. L., X. 332. Hee, after Eve seduct, unminded slunk Into the Wood fast by.
1710. Brit. Apollo, No. 61. 3/1. Sable Night unminded past away.
1846. Landor, Imag. Conv., Wks. I. 390/1. Even grandmothers ere now have been unminded by their own grandchildren.
b. Left unnoticed, overlooked.
1698. Christ Exalted, § 99. It is not to be unminded how the Rebuker slides off the three first Conditions.