unpent
English
Etymology
un- + pent
Adjective
unpent (comparative more unpent, superlative most unpent)
- (archaic) unconfined
- 1831, William Stewart Rose, Orlando Furioso:
- Not with the rage with which this whirlwind blows, Joust warring winds, north, south, and east, unpent.
- 1911, H. G. Wells, The Country of the Blind, And Other Stories:
- And there, unpent by mountains, one saw the sky--the sky, not such a disc as one saw it here, but an arch of immeasurable blue, a deep of deeps in which the circling stars were floating...
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