unfamed
English
Etymology
un- + famed
Adjective
unfamed (comparative more unfamed, superlative most unfamed)
- Not famed.
- 1889, George Borrow, The Death of Balder:
- Ere that, I'll perish here, unfamed, forgotten!
- 1922, Edited by James Weldon Johnson, The Book of American Negro Poetry:
- O black slave singers, gone, forgot, unfamed, You--you alone, of all the long, long line Of those who've sung untaught, unknown, unnamed, Have stretched out upward, seeking the divine.
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