Un"ked (?), a. [Corrupted fr. uncouth, or OE. unkid; un- + p. p. of AS. c&ymac;&edh;an to make known, fr. c&umac;&edh; known. See Uncouth.]

1.

Odd; strange; ugly; old; uncouth.

[Prov. Eng.]

2.

Lonely; dreary; unkard.

[Prov. Eng.]

Weston is sadly unked without you. Cowper.

 

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