ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. Not reduced to method.
a. 1677. J. Harrington, Grounds & Reasons, Wks. (1700), 12. Tho the Understandings of most men seem to agree in som general maxims, but unpolishd, unnumberd and unmethodizd.
1734. Hervey, Mem. Geo. II. (1848), I. 400. The loose, unmethodized, and often incoherent manner, in which it is put together.
1834. Sir H. Taylor, Artevelde, II. V. ii. What is earth? A huge congestion of unmethodised matter.
2. Not become Methodist.
1751. Lavington, Enthus. Meth. & Papists, III. (1754), 236. Hence they justly contemn all the Unmethodized, as of a mean and reprobate Way.