Citations:unsuspect

Adjective: "unsuspected; not subject to suspicion"

 * 1888 — Emily Sarah Holt, The King's Daughters, Chapter 26:
 * Mistress Wade shall lend me an horse, and we can be safe ere night be o'er, in the house of a good man that I know in a place unsuspect.
 * 1911 — Clotilde Graves (as Richard Dehan), The Dop Doctor, Henry Frowde (1911), page 123:
 * Here, free and unsuspect and doing his best to send another man to Penal Servitude, was the man who had all to gain by fixing the guilt upon the Accused.
 * 1921 — John Buchan, The Path of the King, Chapter 3:
 * A pilgrim travels unsuspect, for who dare rob a holy man? and he is free from burgal dues; but if the goods be small and very precious, pilgrims may carry them."

Adjective: "not suspect; trustworthy or reliable"

 * 1903 — Giovanni Boccaccio, The Decameron, Volume II (trans. J. M. Rigg, 1903), page 218:
 * Thy honour, hitherto unsuspect, will be known to have been but a shew, and shouldst thou seek thy defence in lying excuses, if any such may be fashioned, the accursed scholar, who knows all thy doings, will not suffer it.

Adjective: "unforeseen"

 * 1913 — Maurice Hewlett, "Gnatho", in Helen Redeemed and Other Poems, Macmillan and Co., Limited (1913), page 189:
 * For unsuspect, some dim forbidding
 * Rose within him and knockt at his heart