unendowed

adj

Etymology

From un- + endowed.

Definitions

  1. Not endowed.

    • Those parish ministers who had seceded were about two hundred and forty, or one-fourth of the whole number; the unendowed ministers, about two hundred, or about one-third of the entire clergy of Scotland.
    • For Cooper was unendowed with worldly shrewdness, and, like all dreamers, was attracted by a mind which controlled while he might only attempt to understand.
  2. Lacking an endowment.

    • By degrees the libraries which were unendowed fell behind the age, and were consequently neglected.

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