ppl. a. [UN-1 8 b, c.] Not dwelt in; † uninhabited.
c. 1550. Cheke, Matt. xii. 44. He commeth and findeth it vndwelt in, swept, and trimmd.
1613. W. Browne, Brit. Past., I. i. 635. If beautie wanting lovers long should stay, It like an house undwelt in would decay.
1674. Marvell, Ball. Ld. Mayor & Aldermen, ii. Whilst their churches [are] unbuilt, And their houses undwelt.