unwide
English
Etymology
From Middle English unwid, from Old English unwīd (“not wide”), equivalent to un- + wide. Cognate with Dutch onwijd (“unwide”), German unweit (“not far from”).
Adjective
unwide (comparative unwider or more unwide, superlative unwidest or most unwide)
- Not wide.
- 2000, Michael Miller, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Home Theater Systems:
- But how, you ask, do you display a wide-screen movie on a decidedly unwide television screen?
- 2000, Michael Miller, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Home Theater Systems: