ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not accommodated; not possessed of, unprovided with.
1605. Shaks., Lear, III. iv. 109. Vnaccommodated man, is no more but such a poore, bare, forked Animall as thou art.
1627. Donne, Serm., 41. Not angry so as that he left Moses unsatisfied or unaccommodated for the maine businesse.
1680. Moxon, Mech. Exerc., 226. Being at that time unaccommodated of a Lathe of my own, I intended to put them out to be Turned.
1726. Welsted, Dissemb. Wanton, I. i. The resource of stale virgins, and unaccommodated prudes.
1818. Lady Morgan, Autobiog. (1859), 7. I hear that travelling in Italy is beyond everything desolate and unaccommodated.
1842. F. E. Paget, Milf. Malv., 161. So soon as he perceived a body of strangers unaccommodated with seats of any kind, he immediately opened his pew door, and beckoned them in.