ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. Unexampled, unequalled. Now arch.
1621. Fletcher, Thierry & Theod., III. i. To bring forth a second to your self, was only worthy of my Virgin loss; And should I prize you less, unpatternd Sir, Then being exemplifyd?
1641. Prynne, Dioc. Prel. Tyr., I. 35. The unpatternd compliency both of the Judges, and Court of Star-Chamber.
1657. Bp. H. King, Poems (1843), 48. What debt of service I do truly ow To your unpatternd self.
1899. Academy, 28 Oct., 479/2. Old Sam Butler, most singular and unpatterned of satirists.
2. Not decorated with a pattern.
1884. Bazaar, 19 Dec., 658/1. The only rule seems to be that the fabric must be unpatterned.