different between unbed vs unfed

unbed

English

Etymology

un- +? bed

Verb

unbed (third-person singular simple present unbeds, present participle unbedding, simple past and past participle unbedded)

  1. (transitive) To raise or rouse from bed.
    • Eels unbed themselves and stir at the noise of thunder.

Anagrams

  • U-bend

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unfed

English

Etymology

From un- +? fed.

Adjective

unfed (not comparable)

  1. Not fed.
  2. (figuratively) Unsupported. (Can we add an example for this sense?)

Translations

Noun

unfed (plural unfeds)

  1. (biology) A mosquito that has not had a blood meal.

Anagrams

  • undef

Welsh

Etymology

un (one) +? -fed (-th)

Pronunciation

  • (North Wales) IPA(key): /???nv?d/
  • (South Wales) IPA(key): /??nv?d/

Adjective

unfed (feminine singular unfed, plural unfed, not comparable)

  1. first (Forms ordinals of compound numbers where the first element is un (one).)

Usage notes

  • The word unfed (first) is used in compound numbers, whereas cyntaf is used elsewhere, for instance, y llawr cyntaf (the first floor), yr unfed llawr ar hugain (the twenty-first floor).

Derived terms

  • unfed ar ddeg (eleventh)
  • unfed ar bymtheg (sixteenth)
  • unfed ar hugain (twenty-first)

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