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▪ I. unreˈpaired, ppl. a.1 [un-1 8.] Not repaired.
1523Ld. Berners Froiss. I. ccccxxxiv. (1812) 762 Whan the frenche kynge went oute of that countrey it was vnrepayred,..for all was brent and beaten downe. c1550W. Clopton in Halliwell Shaks. (1887) II. 171 Bentlye hath lefte the said manour place in great ruyne, and unrepayryd. 1617Campion 3rd Bk. Ayres ix. 11 Great sorrows vnrepayred Admit no meane in mourning. a1637B. Jonson Underwoods, Execration Vulcan 196 Paul's steeple.., though a divine Loss, remains yet as unrepair'd as mine. 1693Tate Dryden's Juvenal xv. 5 Where, Thebes, thy Hundred Gates lie unrepair'd. 1721[see unredressed]. 1805Southey Madoc i. xii. 32 As the floods of spring had broken down Their barrier, so its breaches unrepair'd Were left. 1837Carlyle Fr. Rev. ii. v. v, Robbers scour the Highways, which wear down unrepaired. ▪ II. unreˈpaired, ppl. a.2 [un-1 8 c.] Not resorted to.
1615T. Adams Lycanthropy 33 The Temples unrepaired and unrepaired to—neyther adorned nor frequented. |