a. Also unidead. [UN-1 9.] Not furnished with an idea.
1752. Johnson, in Boswell (1904), I. 166. Leaving his social friends, to go and sit with a set of wretched un-idead girls.
1822. Scott, Peveril, xxvii. A silly scrupulous unidead Puritan.
1888. Jrnl. Educ., May, 242. The un-idead vulgarity of the lower middle classes.