[f. UNFLESH v., or UN-1 8.] a. Stripped of flesh. b. Not covered with flesh.

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1607.  W. Barksted, Mirrha, D 4 b. Nor let the dead repine,… let the vnflesht thronges … be glad.

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1795.  Southey, Vis. Maid Orleans, I. 99. Behold this skull, These eyeless sockets, and these unflesh’d jaws.

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1864.  Lowell, Fireside Trav., At Sea. May it be long before Professor Owen is comforted with the sight of his unfleshed vertebræ.

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