ppl. a. (UN-1 8. Cf. MDa. uraget, MSw. orakadher.)
1598. Shaks., Merry W., V. v. 48. Where fires thou findst vnrakd, and hearths vnswept, There pinch [etc.].
1659. Milton, Hirelings, 128. [The] Lord of all things doubtles will command the people to make good his promises of maintenance more honorably unaskd, unrakd for.
1683. J. Reid, Scots Gardner (1907), 38. Delve and mix [manure] together, to lye all winter un-raked.
182832. Webster, s.v., Land unraked.
1854. Whittier, Maud Muller, 64. Till the rain on the unraked clover fell.