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▪ I. unˈskinned, ppl. a.1 [un-2 8, or f. prec.] Stripped of the skin.
1607Markham Cavel. vii. 63 Then casting that powder vpon any vnskinde part, it will presently bring on the skinne againe. 1790J. Williams Shrove Tues. 24 Deal out contumely with dread.., Nor make that ulcerous that's scarce unskinn'd. ▪ II. unˈskinned, ppl. a.2 [un-1 8.] Not having the skin taken off.
[1775Ash.] 1882J. F. S. Gordon Prov. Moray I. 36 Unskinned peas boiled into a soup were also a favourite dish. 1899Daily News 7 June 8/3 They threw the unskinned animal on the embers. |