unscissored
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
unscissored (not comparable)
- Not cut with scissors.
- c. 1607–1608 (date written), William Shakespeare, [George Wilkins?], The Late, and Much Admired Play, Called Pericles, Prince of Tyre. […], London: […] [William White and Thomas Creede] for Henry Gosson, […], published 1609, →OCLC, [Act III, scene iii]:
- […] Till she be married, madam,
By bright Diana, whom we honour, all
Unscissor’d shall this hair of mine remain,
Though I show ill in’t.
Etymology 2
Verb
unscissored
- simple past and past participle of unscissor