ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1595. Daniel, Civ. Wars, II. lii. Uncourted, unrespected, unobeyed.
1640. Habington, Castara, III. (Arb.), 117. While I my life of fame beguile And under my owne vine uncourted sit.
1714. Mandeville, Fab. Bees (1733), II. 224. No female of twelve would be refractory, if applied to; or remain long uncourted, if there were men.
1796. Mme. DArblay, Camilla, V. 295. Devotion paid straight forward, and uncourted.