释义 |
unˈgone, ppl. a. [un-1 8 b.] 1. Not (yet) gone or departed. † to keep ungone (Sc.), to keep from going.
c1475Rauf Coilȝear 661 Ȝit was the King in the hall, And mony gude man with all, Vngane to the meit. 1597in Archpriest Controv. (Camden) I. 2 Mr. Gwyn tould me that fissher was vngone at his comyng from London. 1638Sir E. Stanhope in Strafford's Lett. (1739) II. 239 A Letter..to intreat me to meet him the next Day, and if he were ungone, to bring my Son John with me. 1657Rec. Burgh Lanark (1893) 160 To keip their prenteissis, servands, and childrin ungone avaiging on the Lordes day. 1824–77in dialect glossaries (Yks., Linc.). †2. Untraversed. Obs.—0
1611Florio, Inuio sentiere, an vngone, vntroden or vncouth path. |