Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Having no paths; pathless; trackless.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Not having a path.

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  • adjective Not having a path.

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Examples

  • And to this human interest he adds something more, for he leads us too through "unpathed waters" to "the undreamed shores" of fairyland.

    English Literature for Boys and Girls

  • In her eyes he saw now just what he saw in the stars, the same freedom of unpathed universes.

    The Seventh Noon Frederick Orin Bartlett

  • When heard through unpathed groves and forest deeps

    On the Nature of Things Titus Lucretius Carus 1910

  • Through the unpathed deeps of a sea that sweeps unplumbed, unsailed, unknown,

    Wireless Telegraph 1906

  • When he reached the spot at which he usually turned off by a gap in the hedge to NEEDLE his way through the unpathed wood, he yielded to the impulses of memory and habit, and sought the yew-circle, where for some moments he stood by the dumb, disfeatured stone, which seemed to slumber in the moonlight, a monument slowly vanishing from above a vanished grave.

    St. George and St. Michael George MacDonald 1864

  • When he reached the spot at which he usually turned off by a gap in the hedge to NEEDLE his way through the unpathed wood, he yielded to the impulses of memory and habit, and sought the yew-circle, where for some moments he stood by the dumb, disfeatured stone, which seemed to slumber in the moonlight, a monument slowly vanishing from above a vanished grave.

    St. George and St. Michael Volume I George MacDonald 1864

  • Shores of old romance, 472. on sands and, 243. rocky are her, 344. to these golden, 45. to what strange, 39. undreamed, unpathed waters, 78.

    Familiar Quotations A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature John Bartlett 1862

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