ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]

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  1.  Not yet arrived (at a place, or in time).

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1626.  in Foster, Eng. Factories India (1909), III. 155. The shipps expected and unarrived.

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1742.  Young, Nt. Th., IX. 294. These, as two monarchs, on their borders meet, (Monarchs of all elaps’d, or unarriv’d!)

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  b.  That has not yet attained success.

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1902.  Academy, 25 Jan., 76/2. Liverpool offers great possibilities to the unarrived novelist.

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  2.  Not yet arrived at; unattained.

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1669.  [see UNAIMED ppl. a.].

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