unreaved
English
Etymology
See
un-
(
“
not
”
)
, and compare
rive
.
Adjective
unreaved
(
not comparable
)
(
obsolete
)
Not
torn
,
split
, or
parted
.
Bishop Joseph Hall
Couldst thou think that a cottage not too strongly built, and standing so bleak in the very mouth of the winds, could for any long time hold tight and
unreaved
?
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