ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Unobserved, unperceived, unseen.

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a. 1616.  Fletcher, Wit at Sev. Weapons, II. ii. A pair of Lips, oh that we were uney’d, I could suck Sugar from ’em.

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1654.  E. Johnson, Wonder-wrkg. Provid., 164. Many thousands uneyed of mortal man.

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1820.  L. Hunt, Indicator, No. 23 (1822), I. 184. The maiden … Kept not her bloom uneyed Which now a veil must hide.

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1852.  Bailey, Festus (ed. 4), 500. Pure and mere autocracy, unchecked—Unled—uneyed—ruled with a random hand.

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