ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not worshipped or adored; not held in reverence or esteem.

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a. 1395.  Hylton, Scala Perf., II. xiv. (Bodl. MS.). Vnresonabli he werkiþ þat loueþ not þe souereyn good,… þat is god vnsouȝt and vnloued, vnknowen and vnworschipid.

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c. 1430.  Life St. Kath. (1884), 42. Whom þou byddest be wyth oute worshep hit schal be suffisant to hem to abyde in her owne houses vnworscheped.

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a. 1513.  Fabyan, Chron., VII. (1811), 452. The holye seruyce of God [has been] lefte, and holye churche vnworshypped and vnhonouryd.

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1587.  Golding, De Mornay, 595. Had it not bene a cryme to haue left them vnworshipped for Gods?

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1667.  Milton, P. L., V. 667. He resolv’d … to … leave Unworshipt, unobey’d, the Throne supream.

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1796.  B. S. Barton, Mem. Fasc. Faculty Rattlesnake, 17. The former [Being] … was merely acknowledged and named, but unworshipped and neglected.

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1837.  Carlyle, Fr. Rev., I. I. i. Thus … had this grand-nephew of the great Richelieu to glide about; unworshipped by the world.

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1850.  S. Dobell, The Roman, viii. Oft the unworshipp’d angel passeth While we … adore his footsteps in the sand.

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