ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. Uncut, unshorn.
1647. Hexham, I. Vnpowled, ongeschoren.
1727. Bailey (vol. II.), Unpolled, the hair being uncut.
† 2. Untold, uncounted. Obs.
1647. Fanshaw, Poems, 299. Though richer then unpolld Arabian wealth, and Indian Gold.
3. Not brought to, or recorded at, the poll; not having voted at an election.
1818. Todd, Unpolled, not registered as a voter.
1824. Hook, Sayings & Doings, I. 134. There were upwards of a thousand freeholders unpolled.
1837. Dickens, Pickw., xiii. Fourteen unpolled electors.
1893. Westm. Gaz., 1 Jan., 6/1. There has always in this constituency been a wide margin of unpolled voters.