ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1696. Payne, Lett. to Bp. of R, 15. The Father is the only self-existent, unoriginated Being.
1712. S. Clarke, Script. Doct. Holy Trinity, II. 243. The Father (or First Person) Alone is Self-existent, Underived, Unoriginated, Independent.
1797. Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3), X. 730. Any two unoriginated powers acting upon one another at right angles.
1838. Mrs. Browning, Measure, i. God, the Creator, with a pulseless hand of unoriginated power, hath weighed The dust of earth.
1867. H. Macmillan, Bible Teach., i. (1870), 16. The force of gravitation, which is not a mere mechanical agency, unoriginated and uncontrolled.
Hence Unoriginatedness.
1862. F. Hall, Hindu Philos. Syst., 160. The unoriginatedness of souls.