ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
a. 1763. Shenstone, Ess., Gardening, Wks. 1777, II. 113. A sufficient quantity of undecorated space is necessary to exhibit such decorations to advantage.
1844. Mary Howitt, My Own Story, ix. 84. His horn, undecorated with ribands.
1874. Lubbock, Mod. Savages, 107. If in the very low races the women are often wholly undecorated [etc.].
1897. J. R. Tanner, in Eng. Hist. Rev., XII. 31. The Commons found the undecorated facts alarming enough.