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unˈtraded, (ppl.) a. [un-1 8 and 9.] †1. a. Unskilled, inexperienced, unfamiliar. Obs.
1542Udall Erasm. Apoph. 172 No manne beeyng untraded in philosophie is an apte..persone to bee a kyng. 1548― Erasm. Par. Luke i. 7 A people not vtterly vntraded or vnentred in his discipline. 1570Levins Manip. 50 Vntraded, insolens. †b. Not customary; unhackneyed. Obs.
1606Shakes. Tr. & Cr. iv. v. 178 By Mars his gauntlet thanks, Mocke not, that I affect th' vntraded Oath. †2. Not frequented, spec. for trade. Obs.
1600Hakluyt Voy. III. 682 Our English that to steale the first blessing of an vntraded place, will perhaps secretly hasten thither. 1603H. Crosse Vertues Commw. (1878) 44 Two waies are proposed,..the first is combersome, intricate, vntraded, ouergrowne. |