ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1697.  Dryden, Æneis, IV. 600. No female Arts or Aids she left untry’d, Nor Counsels unexplor’d, before she dy’d. Ibid. (1700), Sigism. & Guiscardo, 678. Under thy friendly Conduct will I fly To Regions unexplor’d.

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1751.  Johnson, Rambler, No. 137, ¶ 7. The unexplored abysses of truth.

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1824.  Miss L. M. Hawkins, Annaline, III. 65. They had led him round through an unexplored country.

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1884.  J. Gilmour, Mongols, xviii. 225. The spirit which prompts men to … seek out unexplored knowledge.

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