ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not administered (esp. in law).
1590. Swinburne, Testaments, 171. He maie commit the administration of the goods of the deceased vnadministred by thee.
1684. Secr. Serv. Money Chas. & Jas. (Camden), 97. Of the goods and chattels of John Eaton unadministred.
a. 1814. Forgery, II. v., in New Brit. Theatre, I. 455. Inquiry would perhaps but probe the wound, Leaving the cure still unadministerd.
1884. Law Times Rep., 12 April, 205/2. The latter died on the 12th Dec. 1879, leaving the estate of the testatrix partly unadministered.