- unred
- , sb. == want of wisdom. O. and N. 161. AS. unrǽd
Oldest English Words. 2014.
Oldest English Words. 2014.
unred — unredˈ adjective (Spenser) For ↑unread above (unrecounted, untold) unredeemˈable adjective … Useful english dictionary
Edublog — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un edublog es un weblog que se usa con fines educativos o en entornos de aprendizaje tanto por profesores como por alumnos Contenido 1 Contexto general 2 Edublog usados por profesores 3 Enlace a Edublogs Docente … Wikipedia Español
unread — /un red /, adj. 1. not read, as a letter or newspaper. 2. lacking in knowledge gained by reading; having read little or nothing: She was intelligent but unread. 3. having little knowledge of a specific field: a brilliant chemist unread in biology … Universalium
Onraet — This very unusual and interesting name is of Old English, or possibly Ancient British origin. It derives from the compound Unraed which translates as evil counsel plus folly , a meaning which perhaps explains the rarity of the surname. Applying… … Surnames reference
unread — [unred′] adj. 1. not read, as a book 2. having read little or nothing 3. unlearned (in a subject) … English World dictionary
unreadable — [unrēd′ə bəl] adj. not readable; specif., a) not legible or decipherable b) too dull, difficult, etc. to be read with pleasure, comprehension, etc … English World dictionary
unready — [unred′ē] adj. not ready; specif., a) not prepared, as for action or use b) not prompt or alert; slow; hesitant unreadily adv. unreadiness n … English World dictionary