undone
adj/ʌnˈdʌn/
Etymology
From Middle English undon, from Old English ondōn, from Proto-Germanic *andadōnaz, past participle of *andadōną (“to undo”), equivalent to undo + -en (past participle ending). Cognate with Dutch ontdaan (“stripped, undone, upset”).
- inherited from *andadōnaz✻
- inherited from ondōn
- inherited from undon
Definitions
Not done.
- Even so, it was found necessary to leave certain tasks undone.
Not fastened.
- Your flies are undone.
Ruined
Ruined; brought to nought.
- Woe is me, for I am utterly undone!
- Your hopes are murdered and undone.
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past participle of undo
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for undone. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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