释义 |
unˈled, ppl. a. [un-1 8 b. Cf. ON. úleiddr.] 1. Not led; unconducted, unguided.
1615G. Sandys Trav. 66, I haue seene but few go away vnled from the Embassadors table. 1693Dryden Ovid's Met. xiii. Acis & Gal. 52 Here on the midst he sate; his Flocks, unled, Their Shepherd follow'd. 1758Monthly Rev. 503 Already reckoning captives yet unled. 1817Jefferson Writ. (1830) IV. 305 The people [were] not only unled by their leaders, but in opposition to them. 1859Tennyson Geraint & Enid 577 His gentle charger following him unled. 2. dial. Of a crop: Not carried in.
1569Richmond Wills (Surtees) 219 Tathe ledd and unledd. 3. Sc. Not carried out or prosecuted.
1586in Bk. Univ. Kirk Scotl. (1839) 298 We hold the said proces and sentence as unled, undecydit or pronuncit. |