ppl. a. [UN-1 8. Cf. Sw. otjärad, Du. ongeteerd.] Not smeared, etc., with tar.
1579. W. Wilkinson, Confut. Fam. Love, 24. Least that M. Rogers should scape vntarred with their opprobrious Eloquence.
c. 1610. Rates of Marchandizes, E 3 b. Cordage Tard or vntard the hundred waight.
1769. Falconer, Dict. Marine (1780), Cordage blanc, White, or untarred cordage.
a. 1844. Campbell, Napoleon & Brit. Sailor, 35. A wherry Untarrd, uncompassd, and unkeeld.
1875. Knight, Dict. Mech., 2773/2. An untarred cord or rope.