ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not shared with, or by, another or others.
c. 1616. W. Basse, Shakespeare, Poet. Wks. (1893), 116. Thy unmolested peace, vnshared Caue, Possesse as Lord, not Tenant, of thy Graue.
1667. Milton, P. L., IX. 880. For bliss, as thou hast part, to me is bliss, Tedious, unshard with thee.
a. 1774. W. Whitehead, Enthusiast, xii. Each bliss unshard is unenjoyd.
180914. Wordsw., Excurs., IX. 587. Merely from a wish To impart a joy, imperfect while unshared.
1886. Gurney, etc., Phantasms of Living, I. 458. Both sensory and non-sensory hallucinations are idiosyncratic and unshared.
Hence Unsharedness.
1896. G. Matheson, Lady Ecclesia, vii. 57. It was not the fault of my new faith, but of its unsharedness.