“+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from un- (I) + walled, past participle of wallen to wall
: not enclosed by or as if by a wall : open , exposed
an unwalled garden
the round unwalled horizon of the open sea — O.W.Holmes †1894
“+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from un- (I) + walled, past participle of wallen to wall
: not enclosed by or as if by a wall : open , exposed
an unwalled garden
the round unwalled horizon of the open sea — O.W.Holmes †1894
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012