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unˈheedy, a. Now rare. [un-1 7.] Unheedful.
1579E. K. Gloss to Spenser's Shepherd's Cal. April 26 His præsumptuous and vnheedie hardinesse. 1590Shakes. Mids. N. i. i. 235 Nor hath loues minde of any iudgement taste: Wings and no eyes, figure, vnheedy haste. 1631Milton Epit. Marchioness Winchester 38 So have I seen som tender slip..Pluck't up by som unheedy swain. 1656Hobbes Six Lessons Wks. 1845 VII. 222 So much is un⁓heedy learning a hinderance to the knowledge of the truth. 1787William of Normandy II. 9 He again set off for his unheedy voyage. 1919R. Bridges in W. Caröe Tom Tower (1923) 112 Nor 'mong them was a single person..so void of scruple and unheedy. |