unprayed

English

Etymology

un- + prayed

Adjective

unprayed (not comparable)

  1. Not prayed.
    prayers left unprayed
    • 1843, William Arthur Brown Lunn, Bizarre fables: a series of eccentric historiettes (page 109_
      Tom Doyle lies dead and unprayed for — and Mr. Francis Evans is alive, and rides in his coach.

Usage notes

  • Often used with for or to.

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