ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1545. Coverdale, Def. Certain Chr. Man, E liij b. Therfore will we discerne these thre thinges, but so that they remayne vnseparated.
1577. trans. Bullingers Decades, III. vi. 373/1. He being one and the same Christ vnseperated.
1620. Quarles, Medit., i. Three speciall Attributes of God , all Vnseparated From Gods pure Essence.
a. 1671. Ld. Fairfax, Mem. (1699), 99. The two Houses of Parliament so great an Authority which was then unseparated from the Royal interest.
1725. Pope, Odyss., X. 585. To whom Persephone, entire and whole, Gave to retain th unseparated soul.
1860. Farrar, Orig. Lang., ii. 44. The field and the snow were unseparated.
1893. Tuckey, Amphioxus, 104. The unseparated mesoblast fold.