ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1701. Addison, Let. Italy, 76, Wks. 1721, I. 49. An amphitheaters amazing height That on its publick shows Unpeopled Rome, And held Uncrowded nations in its womb.
1732. J. Whaley, Poems, 162.
| There roll your Rivers wide extended Waves, | |
| That on its Side uncrouded Fleets receives. |
1791. Cowper, Yardley Oak, 55. The numerous flock That grazd it stood beneath that ample cope Uncrowded.
a. 1817. T. Dwight, Trav. New-Eng., etc. (1821), II. 412. The situation is at a sufficient distance from the Green Mountains to furnish a fine, uncrowded view of them.
1899. A. Wright, Depopulation, 124. Strong for what? For the crowded millions, or for their uncrowded masters only?