ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
[1775. Ash.]
1786. R. Gough, Sepulchral Mon. in Gt. Brit., I. I. p. lix. Under the upper painted cover of plaister or clay from the chin [of the mummy] to the bottom of the belly was a number of bandages of brown unwhitened linen, bound on with hempen cords.
1833. Loudon, Encycl. Archit., § 62. The unwhitened mud and rough stone cottages of England.