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unˈdecked, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not decked, adorned, or embellished.
1570Levins Manip. 50 Vndecked, incultus. 1596Edward III, i. ii. 150 The ground, vndect with natures tapestrie, Seemes barrayne. 1621G. Sandys Ovid's Met. xi. (1626) 225 A Fane, vndeckt with gold or marble stone Adioynes. 1667Milton P.L. v. 380 Eve Undeckt, save with her self.., Stood to entertain her guest from Heav'n. 1740Dyer Ruins Rome 247 Those piles undeck'd, capacious, vast. 1811Willan in Archaeol. XVII. 162 Undight, undressed, or undecked. 2. Not furnished with a deck or decks.
1769Falconer Dict. Marine (1780) s.v. Couloirs, The sides of undecked vessels. 1824Smyth Mem. Sicily, etc. iv. 123 The undecked boats of the Rhegians. 1841Emerson Ess., Self-reliance Wks. (Bohn) I. 37 Columbus found the New World in an undecked boat. 1894C. N. Robinson Brit. Fleet 202 Large, undecked row-boats. |