Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Incult

Incult , adjective

[Latin incultus; pref. in- not + cultus, past participle of colere to cultivate: compare French inculte.]

Untilled; uncultivated; crude; rude; uncivilized.
Germany then, says Tacitus, was incult and horrid, now full of magnificent cities. — Burton
His style is diffuse and incult. — M. W. Shelley