unbaleful

adj

Etymology

From Middle English unbaleful, from Old English unbealuful, equivalent to un- + baleful.

  1. inherited from unbealuful
  2. inherited from unbaleful

Definitions

  1. Not baleful, harmless, innocent.

    • The Unbaleful Bourbon
    • Handle creaks, cattlecake flies like a shuttlecock, rattles the pailful: Sniff while the harm of death dies by the charm of breath, all bales unbaleful.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA