ppl. a. [UN-1 8 b, 8 c. Cf. older Da. utraadd, Sw. otrådd.] = next.

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1593.  Marlowe, Lucan, I. 567. Clashing of armes was heard in vntrod woods.

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1601.  Shaks., Jul. C., III. i. 136. Mark Antony … will follow … Thorough the hazards of this vntrod State, With all true Faith.

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1633.  Ford, Broken H., III. v. That remedy Must be a winding-sheet,… And some vntrod-on corner in the earth.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., III. 497. The Paradise of Fools,… now unpeopl’d, and untrod.

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1737.  Glover, Leonidas, II. 151. The secret paths, Which … through the forests wind, Untrod by human feet.

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1771.  Hunter’s Georgian Ess., II. 10. Sheep … are never found in countries untrod by man.

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1864.  J. Brown, Minchmoor, 6. We … looked down its grassy and untrod avenue to the pallid, forlorn mansion.

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1879.  Browning, Halbert & Hob, 49. Untrod Leave this last step we reach.

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