Unfellow vs Unyellow - What's the difference?
unfellow | unyellow |
To prevent from being a fellow or companion; to separate from one's fellows; to dissever.
(uncommon) Not yellow (in various senses).
* (Ambrose Bierce)
* 1994 , Grace Livingston Hill, The City of Fire (page 29)
As a verb unfellow
is to prevent from being a fellow or companion; to separate from one's fellows; to dissever.As an adjective unyellow is
(uncommon) not yellow (in various senses).unfellow
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Verb
(en verb)- Death quite unfellows us. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
unyellow
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Adjective
(-)- I'm glad the Journal is not to have it, for it now goes into the Washington Post — and the Post into the best houses here and elsewhere — a good, clean unyellow paper.
- It was not in his unyellow soul to go back on his word without refunding the money, and a dollar of it was already spent to the Chinese fund, to say nothing of sundaes and sodas and whips.