ppl. a. (UN-1 8. Cf. ON. ûskrapaðr, (M)Sw. oskrapad, MDa. uskrabet.)
1725. Ramsay, Gentle Sheph., IV. i. With vile, unscrapit tongue.
1881. Cheq. Career, 323. They threw it [sc. a dead iguana] on the coals, unscraped and uncleaned.
1887. Moloney, Forestry W. Africa, 427. The coated or unscraped sort is similarly prepared, excepting that the rhizomes are unscraped; this is sometimes called Black Ginger.