unsuspect

adj

Etymology

From un- + suspect.

  1. derived from suspectus
  2. derived from suspect
  3. prefixed as unsuspect — “un + suspect

Definitions

  1. Unsuspected

    Unsuspected; not subject to suspicion.

    • […] A pilgrim travels unsuspect, for who dare rob a holy man? and he is free from burgal dues; but if the goods be small and very precious, pilgrims may carry them."
  2. Not suspect

    Not suspect; trustworthy or reliable.

    • […] Thy honour, hitherto unsuspect, will be known to have been but a shew, and shouldst thou seek thy defence in lying excuses, if any such may be fashioned, the accursed scholar, who knows all thy doings, will not suffer it.
  3. Unforeseen.

    • For unsuspect, some dim forbidding Rose within him and knockt at his heart

The neighborhood

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