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unˈslept, ppl. a. [un-1 8 b, c.] 1. Not having slept.
a1500Chaucer's Dreme 1836 An aged knight..With visage..pale, as man longe unslept. 1500–20Dunbar Poems lxxviii. 9 The sentence lay full evill till find, Vnsleipit in my heid behind. 1876J. Grant One of the ‘600’ i. 10 My poor mother, pale, anxious, and unslept,..stole softly into my room. 1894Froude Life & Lett. Erasmus 230, I hurry on board unsupped and unslept. 2. Not slept in; not slept off.
1821Byron Sardan. i. ii, Is this moment A fitting one for the resumption of Thy yet unslept-off revels? 1864C. M. Yonge Trial I. 289 She had..found..never before, Mr. Ward's bed unslept in. 1880Mrs. Parr Adam & Eve xxxv. 476 The untasted food, the unslept-in bed. |