unconcocted

English

Etymology

un- + concocted

Adjective

unconcocted (comparative more unconcocted, superlative most unconcocted)

  1. (archaic) undigested
  2. (archaic) crude
    • 1802, Charles Lamb, John Woodvil, Act IV:
      A weight of wine lies heavy on my head,
      The unconcocted follies of last night.

Quotations

  • For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:unconcocted.

References

  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, The Century Co. (1897), Volume 8, page 6589
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