(ppl.) a. (UN-1 8 and 9.)
1600. S. Nicholson, Acolastus (1876), 65. Then brake th vnchanneld issue of mine eyes, My teares gaue vent vnto my tired soule.
1712. Blackmore, Creation, VII. 622. She next essayd the embryos rise to trace From an unfashiond, rude, unchannelld mass.
[1775. Ash.]
1872. Daily News, 12 Oct. The lanes and byways unchannelled.
1890. J. C. Rolfe, Disc. at Anthedon, in Amer. Jrnl. Archæol., VI. 99. Though trenches were dug in all directions about the walls, nothing was found except a small Doric unchanneled capital (0.36 m. in diameter) and a long unchanneled drum, both of poros.