▪ I. unˈpaled, ppl. a.1
[un-1 8.]
Not furnished with a paling.
| 1607 in Essex Rev. XV. (1906) 45 The ch[urch]y[ar]d fence ys unpaled on the S. side. 1648 Hexham ii, Onbetuynt, Vnhedged, Vnpaled, or Open. |
▪ II. unˈpaled, ppl. a.2
[un-1 8.]
Not made pale.
| 1831 James Phil. Augustus I. vi, The fire of his eye was unquenched, the rose of his cheek unpaled. 1885 ‘C. E. Craddock’ Proph. Gt. Smoky Mount. vii, In a sunshine all unpaled, and against the upper regions of the air, splendidly blue. |