ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
[1775. Ash.]
1790. Pennant, London, 105. The brazier buried it unmutilated, and shewed to them some broken pieces of brass in tokens of his obedience.
1825. Scott, Betrothed, Concl. It was an unmutilated, unspotted, and beautifully formed hand.
1860. F. Mahony, Rel. Father Prout, 376. Thy MSS. have come down to us unmutilated by pumice-stone of palimpsestic monk.
1865. F. G. Lee, Direct. Anglic., 44. As the unmutilated rubric directs.