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unreˈhearsed, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not related or mentioned; untold.
1472Cov. Leet Bk. 378 All thees moo, whoos names be vndrewreton besyde many moo vnrehersyd. 1562T. Wilson Rhet. (ed. 2) 76 b, The holie mother Church willeth me to leaue nothing vnrehearsed. 1613Sherley Trav. Persia 92 A discourse proued true..by many examples which he would leaue unrehearsed. 1629Sir W. Mure True Crucifixe 670 Exposd to paine, to horrors vnrehearsed. a1800Cowper Odyss. (ed. 2) xiv. 236, I could exhaust..the circling year Complete, my woes rehearsing, and at last Leave unrehearsed large portion of the toil. 1827Pollok Course T. x. 32 New scenes of bliss..unrehearsed by mortal tongue. 2. Not previously practised.
1845E. Holmes Mozart 289 The unrehearsed overture was then commenced. 1875C. L. Kenney Mem. Balfe 44 An alarm of fire through some unrehearsed effect in the incantation scene. |