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un- +‎ sailed

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unsailed (not comparable)

  1. Not sailed; not visited or explored by boat or ship.
    • 1920, John Freeman, Poems New and Old[1]:
      Now when I look back / On manhood's and on childhood's far-stretched track, / I see but a little child / In a green sunny world-home; there enisled / By another, cloudy world / Of unsailed waters all around him curled, / And he at home content / With the small sky of wonders over him bent []
    • 1917, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Poems & Ballads (Second Series)[2]:
      Fourscore years since, and come but one month more / The count were perfect of his mortal score / Whose sail went seaward yesterday from shore / To cross the last of many an unsailed sea.

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