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UNKNOWEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UNKNOWEN is chiefly dialectal variant of unknown. www.merriam-webster.com
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UNKNOWN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. One that is not known or not well-known; especially : a person who is little known (as to the public). 2. Something that requires discovery, identification, ... www.merriam-webster.com
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UNKNOWN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
UNKNOWN meaning: 1. not known or familiar: 2. what is not familiar or known: 3. a person, especially a performer…. Learn more. dictionary.cambridge.org
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unknowe
† unˈknowe (also 5–6 -know, 6 Sc. -knaw), obs. variants of unknown ppl. a. For the phrase unknowe, unkissed, see unkissed ppl. a.1340–70 Alex. & Dind. 382 We holden hit a vertu..Among þe men of our march mercy vnknowe. c 1350 Lybeaus Disc. 71 Than may ye wete a rowe, ‘The fayre unknowe’, Sertes so h... Oxford English Dictionary
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UNKNOWN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
not known; not within the range of one's knowledge, experience, or understanding; strange; unfamiliar. not discovered, explored, identified, or ascertained. www.dictionary.com
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unknown - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (algebra) A variable (usually x, y or z) whose value is to be found. · Any thing, place, or situation about which nothing is known; an unknown fact or ... en.wiktionary.org
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unknow
▪ I. unˈknow, v.1 [un-1 14.] 1. trans. Not to know (something); to fail to recognize or perceive. Also absol.c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. I. 160 Þou art maister in Israel, and ȝit þou unknowist þes þingis. 1382 ― 1 Cor. xiv. 38 If ony man vnknowith, he schal be vnknowen. c 1400 Apol. Loll. 61 Þoo þ... Oxford English Dictionary
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unknowe - definition and meaning - Wordnik
unknowe: A Middle English form of unknown . www.wordnik.com
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unknown, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more
1. Of a fact, piece of information, etc.: not known; that has not been learnt, ascertained, or comprehended; not identified or established as fact or truth. www.oed.com
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Unknown - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
If something is unknown, it's not familiar understood, like the unknown path through the woods you've never explored or your brother's unknown reasons for ... www.vocabulary.com
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An unknown quantity - The Grammarphobia Blog
“Unknow” as an adjective is unknown in today's English. I would bet the bank that any contemporary examples you've found are typos. grammarphobia.com
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unreckoned
unˈreckoned, ppl. a. (un-1 8, 8 c. Cf. MDu. ongerekent (Du. ongerekend), MHG. ungerechent (G. ungerechnet), ON. {uacu}reiknaðr, Sw. oräknad, Da. uregnet.)c 1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. 2462 Na syn þan unrekend sal be. c 1450 Cov. Myst. (Shaks. Soc.) 166 Suche a carpynge is unknowe, Onrekenyd in my regne.... Oxford English Dictionary
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unkissed
unˈkissed, ppl. a. Also 4–7 unkist, etc. [un-1 8. Cf. Du. ongekust, Sw. okysst.] Not kissed; without being kissed.1390 Gower Conf. II. 92 Ofte he goth to bedde unkist. a 1400 Hymns Virg. (1867) 80 We schulen go vnkist boþe at þe dore & at þe gate. a 1542 Wyatt ‘What should I say?’ 28 And thus betrai... Oxford English Dictionary
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unweeting
▪ I. † unˈweeting, vbl. n. Obs.—1 [un-1 12.] Ignorance.14.. Wycliffite Bible Acts iii. 17 (New Coll. MS. 67), Now, breþeren, I woot þat bi þe vnwetinge [L. per ignorantiam] ȝe diden.▪ II. unˈweeting, ppl. a. Now arch. [un-1 10, 5 d. Cf. MDu. onwetende (Du. onwetend), MLG. unwetende, Sw. ovetande, an... Oxford English Dictionary
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carping
▪ I. carping, vbl. n.1 (ˈkɑːpɪŋ) The action of the verb carp: † a. Speaking or saying; speech, talk; faculty of speech. Obs.c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. B. 1550 Sone so þe kynge for his care carping myȝt wynne. a 1400 Relig. Pieces fr. Thornton MS. (1867) 7 Ryghte sayeyng and carpyng of þe wordes. a 1400 C... Oxford English Dictionary
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