unfaulty
English
Etymology
un- + faulty
Adjective
unfaulty (comparative more unfaulty, superlative most unfaulty)
- Not faulty.
- 1866, Emma Jane Worboise, Sir Julian's Wife (page 89)
- But, aunt, she must have had some kind of education, her accent was so pure, her English so unfaulty. The other girl dropped her h's by handfuls, and made some very wild confusion in her native etymology.
- 1866, Emma Jane Worboise, Sir Julian's Wife (page 89)