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English
Etymology
From un- + shorn.
Adjective
unshorn (not comparable)
- Not shorn.
1648, Robert Herrick, “Corinna’s Going a Maying”, in Hesperides, or The VVorks both Humane & Divine, London: Printed for John Williams, and Francis Eglesfield, , →OCLC; republished in The Poetical Works of Robert Herrick, London: William Pickering, , 1825, →OCLC, pages 91–92:Get up, get up for shame, the blooming morne / Upon her wings presents the god unshorne. / See how Aurora throwes her faire / Fresh-quilted colours through the aire; / Get up, sweet slug-a-bed, and see / The dew bespangling herbe and tree.
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