v. Obs. rare. [UN-2 4.] trans. To deprive of words; to make speechless.
a. 1625. Fletcher, Nice Valour, II. i. You should have found my thanks paid in a smile If I had fell unworded.
1654. Gayton, Pleas. Notes, IV. ix. 230. Uncardinalld, Unlorded, Outed of all his hopes, but not Unworded; He Curses Knight-Errants.