ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. From which no harvest is taken.
1867. Morris, Jason, II. 731. In what strange wain Hast thou crossed oer the green and restless plain Unharvested of any?
1868. Rep. U. S. Commissioner Agric. (1869), 428. The method of turning the hogs into an unharvested field when commencing to fatten.
1879. Butcher & Lang, Odyssey, 77. The perilous gulls of the unharvested sea.
2. Not reaped or brought in.
1874. J. W. Long, Amer. Wild-fowl, xvi. 198. They feed upon the previous seasons waste and unharvested grain.