adjective
also un·kid ˈəŋkə̇d, ˈu̇ŋ- ; or un·ket -kə̇t
Etymology: Middle English unkid, from un- (I) + kid, past participle of kithen to make known — more at kithe
1. dialect Britain : unknown , strange , odd
2. archaic : uncouth , awkward
3. dialect Britain : desolate , lonely
4. dialect Britain : uncanny , weird , ghastly