ppl. a. [UN-1 8 b, c.]
1. Not swallowed by drinking; not drunk.
1637. Heywood, Pleas. Dial., ii. Wks. 1874, VI. 124. The wine that men At merry meetings jovially downe poure, Is happier far, than what (vndrunke) growes soure.
1796. Mme. DArblay, Camilla, II. 47. Feeling her chagrin almost intolerable, [she] quitted the room with her tea undrunk.
1897. Daily News, 2 June, 7/3. Kaisers health undrunk. Odd omission at a Hamburg banquet.
2. Not drunk to. (Cf. DRINK v.1 13 b.)
1618. Holyday, Marr. Arts, III. v. These Noune-Adiectiues of the Fœminine gender sit all this while vn-drunke to.