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▪ I. unˈrested, ppl. a.1 [un-1 8.] a. Not laid to rest. b. Not refreshed by rest. a.1607Chapman Bussy d'Ambois v. iv. 154 My unrested soul. 1612― Rev. Bussy d'Ambois iv. v. 82 Th' unrested spirit of your slaughter'd brother. b. [1775Ash.] 1846Worcester (citing Erving). 1940N. Last Diary 22 Oct. in Nella Last's War (1983) iii. 81, I got up, tired and unrested, after a very broken night. 1981D. Boggis Time to Betray xvii. 94 Nigel lay sleepily, unrested, worried. ▪ II. unˈrested, ppl. a.2 [un-2 8, 5.] Thrown out of the rest.
1760–1Smollett Sir L. Greaves xix, Sir Launcelot, perceiving his rival's spear unrested, had just time to throw up the point of his own. |