unvisioned

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ vision +‎ -ed.

Adjective

unvisioned (not comparable)

  1. (poetic) Blind; unseeing.
    • 1816, James Hogg, Mador of the Moor:
      Madly through veiled mysteries he ran, / With voice of howling and unvisioned eye; []
  2. (poetic) Not seen or imagined; never visualized.
    • 1890, Thomas Gordon Hake, New Day Sonnets:
      True song the heavens themselves reiterate / Above those peaks where Nature on her throne / Calls and impels the poet to his fate, / To conquer worlds unvisioned and unknown.