unˈculled, ppl. a.
(un-1 8.)
| 1667 Milton P.L. xi. 436 A sweatie Reaper from his Tillage brought First Fruits,..Uncull'd, as came to hand. 1820 Wordsw. River Duddon vii. 12 There are whose calmer mind it would content To be an unculled floweret of the glen. 1826 Galt Last of Lairds i. 7 She was neither particular in her attire, nor methodical in her work, and her words were unculled. |