unblenched

[ uhn-blencht ]
/ ʌnˈblɛntʃt /

adjective Archaic.

Origin of unblenched

First recorded in 1625–35; un-1 + blench1 + -ed2

Example sentences from the Web for unblenched

  • He sat there unblenched and apparently unmoved, though it was plain that he was intensely watchful and ready.

    The Prairie Chief |R.M. Ballantyne

British Dictionary definitions for unblenched

unblenched
/ (ʌnˈblɛntʃt) /

adjective

obsolete undismayed

Word Origin for unblenched

C17: from un- 1 + blench 1