unˈcharactered, ppl. a.
[un-1 8.]
1. Having no distinctive sign.
| 1633 C. Butler Eng. Gram. To Rdr., If first wee reforme our Alphabet, by adding those uncharactered letters which are wanting, and giving fit names to those that want them. |
2. Of persons: Destitute of moral character.
| 1841 Gen. P. Thompson Exerc. (1842) VI. 37 The profligate and the uncharactered of both sexes. |