ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1736. Arbuthnot, Rules Diet, 384. Unrefreshd by Sleep.
1769. Falconer, Dict. Marine (1780), s.v. Water-spout, A tract of land unrefreshed by the wind.
1791. Cowper, Odyss., IV. 955. Unrefreshd with either food or wine.
1797. Coleridge, Remorse, I. ii. I am old and heartless! Hectic and unrefreshed with rest.
1881. Chr. Rossetti, Later Life, 4. So unrefreshed by foregone weariness.