ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
† 1. Not cut or trimmed. (Cf. NOTCH v. 1, OCHE v.) Obs.1
1557. Tottels Misc. (Arb.), 159.
All ruff of heare, my nayles vnnocht, as to such semeth best. | |
Than wander by theyr wittes. |
2. Not marked with a notch; unnicked.
[1775. Ash.]
1811. Miss L. Hawkins, Ctess & Gertr., IV. 5. The un-notched paling, the walls capt with straw and stone.
1844. Noad, Electricity (ed. 2), 392. Provided the intersecting curves proceeding from A abut upon the notched surface of the knife, and those from B upon the un-notched side.
1883. Encycl. Brit., XVI. 648/2. Reptant Azygobranchia with the lip of the shell unnotched.