Unleaved vs Unreaved - What's the difference?
unleaved | unreaved |
(unleave)
To remove the leaves from.
(obsolete) Not torn, split, or parted.
* Bishop Joseph Hall
As a verb unleaved
is (unleave).As an adjective unreaved is
(obsolete) not torn, split, or parted.unleaved
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Verb
(head)unleave
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Verb
(unleav)Derived terms
*unleaved *unleavingunreaved
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Adjective
(-)- 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 ?