ppl. a. [UN-1 8 + TUCK v.1] a. Of cloth: Not stretched or tentered. b. Not tucked up: loose.

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1467.  Rolls of Parlt., V. 621. To bie rawe Clothes, untoked and unfulled.

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1592–3.  Act 35 Eliz., c. 10 § 1. Eyche Kersey … beinge rawe, unscowred, untucked, and unwett.

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1597.  Shaks., Lover’s Compl., 31. Her haire nor loose nor ti’d in formall plat…. For some vntuck’d, descended her sheu’d hat.

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1797.  Monthly Mag., III. 536. Another, ungirded, or untucked, called Orthostades, or streight robes.

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