different between unhoped vs unhooped
unhoped
English
Etymology
un- +? hoped
Adjective
unhoped (not comparable)
- Not hoped for; unexpected.
- The Prince of peace would like himself confer / A gift unhoped, without the price of war}}
Usage notes
- unhoped-for is more frequently encountered.
unhoped From the web:
- what does unhoped mean
- what does unhoped
unhooped
English
Etymology 1
un- +? hooped
Adjective
unhooped (not comparable)
- Not containing hoops.
Etymology 2
unhoop +? -ed
Verb
unhooped
- simple past tense and past participle of unhoop
unhooped From the web:
- what does unhooped mean
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