ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not molded or shaped.
1620. Shelton, Quix., II. xlv. 294. Without thee I am dull, vnmolded, and confused.
1636. Pagitt, Christianogr. (ed. 2), II. 40. Their Masse was then unmoulded: Transubstantiation unbaked.
1847. Brandon, Anal. Goth. Archit., I. 54. The Norman plinth, in conformity with the head mold of the capital, was almost invariably square, and usually consisted of a plain unmolded mass of stone, on which rested the base moldings.
1852. Tennyson, Ode Death Wellington, 233. Peace, his triumph will be sung By some yet unmoulded tongue.
1853. Ruskin, Stones Ven., II. vi. 229. Plain openings in the walls studiously simple, and unmoulded at the sides.
1875. Carpentry & Join., 41. A plain unmoulded strip.