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▪ I. unˈversed, ppl. a.1 [un-1 8.] Inexperienced.
1675Camden's Hist. Eliz. iii. 328 A young man raw and unversed in military matters. 1712Blackmore Creation i. 437 The bright Natives of th' unlabour'd Field, Unverst in Spinning, and in Looms unskill'd. 1779J. Moore View Soc. Fr. (1789) I. iv. 27 A stranger..unversed in their language. 1808Mitford Hist. Greece IV. 232 A collegue..unversed in military command. 1885R. Buchanan Annan Water xxiv, He was unversed in the ways and the by-ways of the great city. ▪ II. unˈversed, ppl. a.2 [un-1 8.] Not versified; not expressed in verse.
1648Hexham ii, Ongerijmt, Vnversed, or without Rhime. 1891Cent. Dict. s.v., Thoughts unversed. |