uniˈnured, ppl. a.
(un-1 8.)
| a 1708 J. Philips Fall of Chloe's Jordan 100 Protected mice The race exiguous, uninured to wet, Their mansions quit. a 1800 Cowper Odyss. (ed. 2) xxi. 182 Fatiguing, first, his hands Too delicate and uninured to toil. 1856 Alford Quebec Chapel Serm. III. 128 Uninured to the selfishness of this wicked world. 1880 Swinburne Stud. Shaks. 18 An incongruity..imperceptible to eyes uninured to the use of their spectacles. |