ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not formed into, not expressed in, syllables.
1594. Southwell, M. Magd. Funeral Teares, 69 b. The heart pressing out the vnsillabled breath at once.
1594. Zepheria, xl. If she shall attend what fortunes sequeld The naufrage of my poore afflicted barke, Then tell, but tell in words unsillabled.
1832. Motherwell, Jeanie Morrison, ix. When freely gushed all feelings forth, Unsyllabledunsung.
1843. Carlyle, Past & Pr., II. xvii. With gaspings, gesturings, with unsyllabled cries.
1873. Mrs. Whitney, Other Girls, xxxiii. She was trying to put something clearly into syllables that said itself, unsyllabled, to her.