ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not worshipped or adored; not held in reverence or esteem.
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.
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.
a. 1513. Fabyan, Chron., VII. (1811), 452. The holye seruyce of God [has been] lefte, and holye churche vnworshypped and vnhonouryd.
1587. Golding, De Mornay, 595. Had it not bene a cryme to haue left them vnworshipped for Gods?
1667. Milton, P. L., V. 667. He resolvd to leave Unworshipt, unobeyd, the Throne supream.
1796. B. S. Barton, Mem. Fasc. Faculty Rattlesnake, 17. The former [Being] was merely acknowledged and named, but unworshipped and neglected.
1837. Carlyle, Fr. Rev., I. I. i. Thus had this grand-nephew of the great Richelieu to glide about; unworshipped by the world.
1850. S. Dobell, The Roman, viii. Oft the unworshippd angel passeth While we adore his footsteps in the sand.