unprizable

adj

Etymology

From un- + prizable.

  1. derived from prēndō
  2. derived from prise
  3. inherited from prise
  4. suffixed as prizable — “prize + able
  5. prefixed as unprizable — “un + prizable

Definitions

  1. Not prized or valued

    Not prized or valued; without value; not worth capturing.

    • A bawbling vessel was he captain of, For shallow draught and bulk unprizable;
  2. Invaluable

    Invaluable; whose value is beyond estimation.

    • Shee is a Pearle, that is vnprizable;
    • If in all your boundless Store A Blessing so unprizable there be, Crown whate’er you gave before With a true Friend, full of Sincerity:

The neighborhood

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