Unsailed vs Unrailed - What's the difference?
unsailed | unrailed |
not sailed, not been visited/explored by boat or ship.
*{{quote-book, year=1920, author=John Freeman, title=Poems New and Old, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Now when I look back On manhood's and on childhood's far-stretched track, I see but a little child In a green sunny world-home; there enisled By another, cloudy world Of unsailed waters all around him curled, And he at home content With the small sky of wonders over him bent:-- Lonely, yet not alone Since all was friendly being all unknown; To-day yesterday forgetting, And never with to-morrow's sorrow fretting; Not seeing good from ill Since but to breathe and run and sleep was well; Asking nor fearing nought Since the body's nerves and veins held all his thought.... }}
*{{quote-book, year=1917, author=Algernon Charles Swinburne, title=Poems & Ballads (Second Series), chapter=, edition=
, passage=Fourscore years since, and come but one month more The count were perfect of his mortal score Whose sail went seaward yesterday from shore To cross the last of many an unsailed sea. }}
As adjectives the difference between unsailed and unrailed
is that unsailed is not sailed, not been visited/explored by boat or ship while unrailed is not railed.unsailed
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