ppl. a. [UN-1 8 b, 8 c.] Not brought (forth, in, or into).
1525. Tindale, N. T., Prol. A serpent yet yonge, or yett unbrought forthe.
1595. Daniel, Civ. Wars, III. xxii. Iudges incompetent To iudge their king unlawfully detaind, And vnbrought forth to plead his guiltles cause.
1600. Fairfax, Tasso, X. xviii. If in thy skilfull hart this lore be writ To tell th euent of things to end vnbrought.
1817. Keatinge, Trav., II. 138. Not a foot of vertical superficies should remain unbrought into account.