a. [UN-1 9.] Not provided with a ship.
1720. De Foe, Capt. Singleton, v. (1840), 82. We were all upon a level, as to our travelling, being unshipped. Ibid. (1725), Voy. round World (1840), 200. We should be like a company of freebooters loose and unshipped.
1827. Pollok, Course T., II. 241. Choosing, thus unshipped, Uncompassed, unprovisioned, To swim a sea of breadth immeasurable.