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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
untrodden

c.1300, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of tread (v.).

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untrodden

a. Never having been trod upon, as unspoiled land, or an undefeated person.

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untrodden

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untrodden

adj. lacking pathways; "trackless wilderness"; "roadless areas" [syn: pathless, roadless, trackless, untracked, untrod]

Usage examples of "untrodden".

I passed sorcerers with machetes that crackled with flames in the morning light, making sacrifices at dawn of red cocks, who poured gnomic chants on the untrodden roads.

That seething, half-luminous cloud background held ineffable suggestions of a vague, ethereal beyondness far more than terrestrially spatial, and gave appalling reminders of the utter remoteness, separateness, desolation, and aeon-long death of this untrodden and unfathomed austral world.

The nature of the ancient forest, its quiet and untrodden silence, adheres to the site.

This only canker-frets my soul: that days go by, and months, and Witchland beateth down all peoples under him, and yet he suffereth the crown of pride, these rebels of Demonland, to go yet untrodden under feet.

He found a box of liver pills, a bottle of Jamaica ginger, and some iodine--not an encouraging array for a man fifteen miles of untrodden snow from the nearest human habitation.