unhackneyed

unhackneyed
un·hackneyed

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  • unhackneyed — [spelling only] …   English World dictionary

  • unhackneyed — |ən+ adjective Etymology: un (I) + hackneyed 1. archaic : lacking knowledge or proficiency : green, inexperienced a man unhackneyed and unpracticed in the world Laurence Sterne …   Useful english dictionary

  • unhackneyed — adj. * * * …   Universalium

  • unhackneyed — adjective Not hackneyed …   Wiktionary

  • unhackneyed — adj. not banal, not commonplace; not experienced …   English contemporary dictionary

  • unhackneyed — a. Fresh, new, recent, novel …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • unhackneyed — /ʌnˈhæknid/ (say un hakneed) adjective not hackneyed …  

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  • William Tennant — (May 18, 1784 February 14, 1848), Scottish scholar and poet, was born at Anstruther, Fife.He was lame from childhood. His father sent him to the University of St Andrews, where he remained for two years, and on his return he became clerk to one… …   Wikipedia

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