unboarded
English
editEtymology 1
editVerb
editunboarded
- simple past and past participle of unboard
Etymology 2
editAdjective
editunboarded (not comparable)
- Not boarded.
- 1852, Thomas Miller, Picturesque sketches of London: past and present, page 235:
- Those who sit on the unboarded and unpaved floor beside the wall, and who look on so wistfully, have nothing to cook — nothing to eat; they paid the last penny or twopence they possessed to be allowed to sleep on the floor of that cellar until morning.