ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1805. J. C. Davie, Lett. fr. Paraguay, 118. I would have had the whole house, nay the whole city, left unwhitewashed, rather than the shrubs should have been sprinkled in this diabolical manner.
1846. Worcester (citing Philips).
1866. Augusta Wilson, St. Elmo, i. A rude unwhitewashed paling.
1893. J. W. Barry, Stud. Corsica, 196. An uninhabited cottage with unwhitewashed walls.