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unˈrailed, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
[1775Ash.] 1842Rep. Comm. Children's Employment 384 in Parl. Papers XVI. 1 Women and children employed to carry coal on their backs in unrailed roads. 1891Kipling & Balestier in Century Mag. Nov. 35/1 The unrailed bridge that crossed the irrigating-ditch. 1900J. P. Struthers in Life (1918) 267 He went down the little unrailed stair. |