unstalked

English

Etymology

un- + stalked

Adjective

unstalked (not comparable)

  1. Without a stalk.
    an unstalked crinoid
  2. Not stalked or covertly followed.
    • 1859, Walter Cooper Dendy, The wild Hebrides (page 67)
      There are "stags of ten" roaming abroad unstalked; and perchance that is a hart royal swelling his broad front on yonder scaur.
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