ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. Not purified (as) by, not provided with means of, ventilation.
1712. Blackmore, Creation, II. 706. For, should the air unventilated stand, The idle deep, corrupted, would contain Blue deaths.
1743. S. Hales, Ventilators, 144. Ventilated and unventilated Hops.
1849. in Huxley, Life & Lett. (1900), I. 50. The lower and main decks are utterly unventilated.
1877. Teale, Dangers to Health, 14. Unventilated water closets.
2. Not ventilated or discussed.
1872. Latham. Also in recent use (1916).