English
Adjective
unwemmed (comparative more unwemmed, superlative most unwemmed)
- (archaic) untainted, pure
- Late 14th century, 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.