un·ked adjective alsoun·kid\ˈəŋkə̇d, ˈu̇ŋ-\; orun·ket\-kə̇t\ Etymology: Middle English unkid, from un- (I) + kid, past participle of kithen to make known — more at kithe 1.dialect Britain: unknown, strange, odd 2.archaic: uncouth, awkward 3.dialect Britain: desolate, lonely 4.dialect Britain: uncanny, weird, ghastly