ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. Not exposed to smoke.
1648. Hexham, II. Onberoockt, Vnsmoaked.
182832. Webster, Unsmoked, not dried in smoke.
1890. Spectator, 31 May. Men and women who consciously exult in the fresh air, the unsmoked sky.
1894. Daily News, 1 March, 5/3. Unsmoked bacon of a particular cut.
2. Not consumed by smoking.
1731. Swift, Cassinus & P., 24. His ancient pipe in sable dyd, And half unsmokd, lay by his side.
1827. De Quincey, Last Days of Kant, Wks. 1854, III. 121. He smoked a pipe of tobacco so rapidly, that a pile of reliques partially a-glow remained unsmoked.
1894. H. Nisbet, Bush Giris Rom., 20. Turning abruptly and flinging away his unsmoked cigar.