undrawn

verb

Etymology

From un- + drawn.

  1. inherited from drau
  2. derived from *dʰregʰ- — “to pull, draw
  3. inherited from *draganą — “to carry; to pull, draw
  4. inherited from *dragan — “to carry; to haul
  5. inherited from dragan — “to drag, draw
  6. inherited from drauen
  7. suffixed as drawn — “draw + n
  8. prefixed as undrawn — “un + drawn

Definitions

  1. past participle of undraw

  2. Not drawn (in various senses).

    • With my back to the main-mast, I parried the first blow with my undrawn weapon. The blade of the second was lifted to strike me, when his comrade perceived my defensive state, and struck it aside.
    • This communication between the tank and pump is controlled by a float valve in the tanks and a cock in the pipe, while a poppet valve prevents the undrawn liquor going into the waste tank.
    • Here the curtains were undrawn and they could see the lights twinkling out in the windows of the other houses.

The neighborhood

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