ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. Not yet arrived (at a place, or in time).
1626. in Foster, Eng. Factories India (1909), III. 155. The shipps expected and unarrived.
1742. Young, Nt. Th., IX. 294. These, as two monarchs, on their borders meet, (Monarchs of all elapsd, or unarrivd!)
b. That has not yet attained success.
1902. Academy, 25 Jan., 76/2. Liverpool offers great possibilities to the unarrived novelist.
2. Not yet arrived at; unattained.
1669. [see UNAIMED ppl. a.].