ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not formed into, not expressed in, syllables.

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1594.  Southwell, M. Magd. Funeral Teares, 69 b. The heart pressing out the vnsillabled breath at once.

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1594.  Zepheria, xl. If she shall attend what fortunes sequeld The naufrage of my poore afflicted barke, Then tell, but tell in words unsillabled.

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1832.  Motherwell, Jeanie Morrison, ix. When freely gushed all feelings forth, Unsyllabled—unsung.

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1843.  Carlyle, Past & Pr., II. xvii. With gaspings, gesturings, with unsyllabled cries.

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1873.  Mrs. Whitney, Other Girls, xxxiii. She was … trying to put something clearly into syllables that said itself, unsyllabled, to her.

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