unbewised

English

Etymology

From un- + be- + wise + -ed, perhaps modelled after German unbewusst (unconscious, unwitting, involuntary) or German unbewiesen (unproven, unverified).

Adjective

unbewised (comparative more unbewised, superlative most unbewised)

  1. (rare) Unconscious; unproven.
    • 1990, Dennis J. Schmidt, Hermeneutics and the Potic Motion:
      Can the polysemic and nomadic meanings of a text such as the Qur'an overcome the unbewised efforts to reduce it to monologic decree?
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