ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not stripped; not removed by stripping.
1676. Hobbes, Iliad, 158. Upon the field unstript they left these two.
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.
1822. Cobbett, Rur. Rides (1830), 19. Here are farmers unable to pay men for working for them . There lie the hop-poles unstripped.
1888. Field, 7 Jan., 27/1. Those growers whose crop [of tobacco] is still unstripped from stalks.