ppl. a. [UN-1 8 b, 8 c. Cf. older Da. utraadd, Sw. otrådd.] = next.
1593. Marlowe, Lucan, I. 567. Clashing of armes was heard in vntrod woods.
1601. Shaks., Jul. C., III. i. 136. Mark Antony will follow Thorough the hazards of this vntrod State, With all true Faith.
1633. Ford, Broken H., III. v. That remedy Must be a winding-sheet, And some vntrod-on corner in the earth.
1667. Milton, P. L., III. 497. The Paradise of Fools, now unpeopld, and untrod.
1737. Glover, Leonidas, II. 151. The secret paths, Which through the forests wind, Untrod by human feet.
1771. Hunters Georgian Ess., II. 10. Sheep are never found in countries untrod by man.
1864. J. Brown, Minchmoor, 6. We looked down its grassy and untrod avenue to the pallid, forlorn mansion.
1879. Browning, Halbert & Hob, 49. Untrod Leave this last step we reach.