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undiˈseased, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] †1. Free from discomfort or trouble. Obs. rare.
c1450Life St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 6881 Þar was nane wery, alde ne ȝyng,..Þai come to Rypoun all vndyseesed. 1535Coverdale Dan. vi. 2 Aboue these he set thre prynces,..that the lordes might geue accomptes vnto them, and the kynge to be vndiseased. 2. Not affected by or suffering from disease.
1746Young Nt. Th. ix. 1804 Where reason (un-diseas'd with you) runs mad, And nurses folly's children as her own. 1807Southey Espriella's Lett. (1808) II. 322 Undiseased parts will not convey any ramarkable impression to the examiner. 1879H. Spencer Data of Ethics xv. 277 Scientific knowledge of organic actions that are undiseased. |