unwemmed
Middle English edit
Etymology edit
From un- + wemmed, past participle of wemmen (“to blemish, spoil, wound”).
Adjective edit
unwemmed
- untainted, pure
- c. 1387, Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Man of Law's Tale", Canterbury Tales
- Þe þeef fil over bord al sodeynly, / And in þe see he dreynte for vengeance; / And þus haþ Crist unwemmed kept Custance.
- c. 1387, Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Man of Law's Tale", Canterbury Tales