English
Etymology 1
Verb
unlidded
- simple past and past participle of unlid
Etymology 2
From un- + lidded.
Adjective
unlidded (not comparable)
- Without a lid or cover.
- an unlidded container
- Without eyelids.
1870, Bret Harte, Notes by Flood and Field:Its uncurtained windows were red with the sinking sun, as though bloodshot and inflamed from a too long unlidded existence.