different between uncastle vs uncastled
uncastle
English
Etymology
un- +? castle
Verb
uncastle (third-person singular simple present uncastles, present participle uncastling, simple past and past participle uncastled)
- (transitive) To take a castle from; to turn out of a castle.
- 1911, Dr. Doran, Saints and sinners: or, In church and about it: Volume 1
- The bishops simply hated Stephen for uncastling them.
- 1911, Dr. Doran, Saints and sinners: or, In church and about it: Volume 1
Anagrams
- launcets
uncastle From the web:
uncastled
English
Verb
uncastled
- simple past tense and past participle of uncastle
Adjective
uncastled (not comparable)
- (chess) Not having performed the castling move.
- 1994, Max Euwe, Walter Meiden, Chess Master Vs. Chess Amateur (page 87)
- White's uncastled King is now in great danger because of the threat of a discovered check.
- 1994, Max Euwe, Walter Meiden, Chess Master Vs. Chess Amateur (page 87)
Translations
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- what does uncastled mean
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