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unˈhooded, ppl. a. [un-1 8 or un-2 8: cf. prec.] Not wearing, divested of, a hood. Also fig.
1575[see unhood v. (a)]. 1614Latham Falconry 32 Many of them will be more gentle..when they are vnhooded, then when they are hooded. 1730Ramsay Fables, Lure 63 [He] loos'd the falcon frae his hand. Unhooded, up she sprang with birr. 1795Southey Joan of Arc vii. 140 A rude coat of mail Unhosed, unhooded, as of lowly line He wore. 1798Bloomfield Farmer's Boy, Autumn v. 269 In earliest hours of dark unhooded morn. 1848Lytton Harold ix. i, On a perch..sate his favourite Norway falcon, unhooded. 1868A. I. Menken Infelicia 129 In the great strength of thy unhooded soul, pray for my weakness. |