ppl. a. (UN-1 8, 5 b.)
1555. Eden, Decades (Arb.), 342. The nation dooth not longe keepe the condicions of peace vnuiolated.
1590. Shaks., Com. Err., III. i. 88. Th vnuiolated honor of your wife.
1639. Fuller, Holy War, II. vi. 51. His tombe is unviolated at this day.
1671. Milton, Samson, 1144. The pledge of my unviolated vow.
1727. Thomson, Britannia, 134. Unviolated, him the virgin sings.
1785. Burke, Art. agst. W. Hastings, Wks. 1842, II. 215. A treaty of peace , unviolated on his part.
1861. Wynter, Soc. Bees, 20. The letter reaches the person to whom it is directed, apparently unviolated.
1891. Meredith, One of our Conq., xxv. Not until we are driven back upon an unviolated Nature, do we call to the intellect to think radically.