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unwayed
English
Etymology
un- +? way +? -ed
Pronunciation
Homophone: unweighed
Adjective
unwayed (comparative more unwayed, superlative most unwayed)
- (obsolete) Not used to travel.
- a. 1642, John Suckling, letter to a cousin
- colts that are unwayed
- a. 1642, John Suckling, letter to a cousin
- (obsolete) Having no ways or roads; pathless.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Wyclif to this entry?)
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unwaxed
English
Etymology
un- +? waxed
Adjective
unwaxed (not comparable)
- Not waxed.
Translations
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