UNKNOW
Un*know", a. Etym: [See Un- not, Know.]
Defn: Unknown. [Obs.] "French of Paris was to her unknow." Chaucer.
UNKNOWLEDGED
Un*knowl"edged, a.
Defn: Not acknowledged or recognized. [Obs.]
For which bounty to us lent Of him unknowledged or unsent. B. Jonson.
UNKNOWN
Un*known", a.
Defn: Not known; not apprehended.
— Un*known"ness, n. [R.] Camden.
UNLABORED
Un*la"bored, a.
1. Not produced by labor or toil. "Unlabored harvests." Dryden.
2. Not cultivated; untitled; as, an unlabored field.
3. Not laboriously produced, or not evincing labor; as, an unlabored style or work. Tickell.