[UN-1 8.]
1. Having no title or right (to rule).
1605. Shaks., Macb., IV. iii. 104. O Nation miserable! With an vntitled Tyrant, bloody Sceptred.
2. Unnamed, undesignated.
1612. W. Parkes, Curtaine-Dr. (1876), 11. When these things were thus vnknowne, and vntitled, a good and happy world was I then.
3. Not distinguished by a title.
1798. S. & Ht. Lee, Canterb. T., II. 425. There, untitled and unknown, may we fix our home.
1825. J. Neal, Bro. Jonathan, I. 71. What have we to do with the blazonry of an old people any more than he, the untitled Adam?
1856. Emerson, Eng. Traits, Aristocr. An untitled nobility possess all the power without the inconveniences that belong to rank.
1870. Burton, Hist. Scot., lvi. V. 400. They have precedence over the untitled clergy.
absol. 1859. Habits of Gd. Society, 26. My Lady A can scarcely appreciate the wide diffusion of wit and intellegence among the untitled.