ppl. a. Also 8 unbespoke. [UN-1 8 b.] Not bespoken; not ordered, engaged, or arranged for.
1681. Dryden, Abs. & Achit., I. 242. Swift, unbespoken Pomps, thy steps proclaim.
1796. Campaigns 17934, I. I. ix. 85. Oh, spare me a Muse (if theres one unbespoke).
1843. Geo. Eliot, in Cross, Life (1885), I. 124. We need not be idle in imparting all that is pure and lovely to children whose minds are unbespoken.
1860. Emerson, Cond. Life, vi. (1861), 118. The horses come up with the family carriage unbespoken to the door.