ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. Not re-uttered or recounted.
a. 1586. Sidney, Arcadia, II. xxix. To leave that unrepeated, which I finde my daughters have told you.
1649. Milton, Eikon., Pref. B ij. The further mention of his deeds perhaps for the present age might have slept with him unrepeated.
a. 1839. Praed, Poems (1864), I. 236. Believe not that those uttered words In the far winds have fleeted Uncherished, unrepeated.
2. Not renewed.
1786. Francis the Philanthropist, II. 3. If you are serious in your bets Ill hold ye both, gentlemen. The bets were unrepeated.
1811. Scott, Don Roderick, II. xix. First shrilld an unrepeated female shriek!