unstale

adj

Etymology

From un- + stale.

  1. derived from *stelaną
  2. derived from stela
  3. derived from stele
  4. inherited from *stalō
  5. inherited from stalu
  6. inherited from stale
  7. prefixed as unstale — “un + stale

Definitions

  1. Not stale

    Not stale; fresh.

    • Along the road to Anywhere, when each day had its story; When time was yet our vassal, and life's jest was still unstale;
    • ...they were her lovers, and when they went to war, it was for glory to lay before the altar of that unchaste unstale bed” (896).

The neighborhood

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