ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not stripped; not removed by stripping.

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1676.  Hobbes, Iliad, 158. Upon the field unstript they left these two.

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1822.  J. H. Allan, Bridal of Caolchairn, 278. An unsafe footway formed of the trunk of trees … unstripped of their bark, and destitute of either plank or rail.

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1822.  Cobbett, Rur. Rides (1830), 19. Here are farmers unable to pay men for working for them…. There lie the hop-poles unstripped.

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1888.  Field, 7 Jan., 27/1. Those growers whose crop [of tobacco] is still unstripped from stalks.

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