unred

English

Etymology 1

un- + red (having red as its colour)

Adjective

unred (not comparable)

  1. (uncommon) Not red.
    • 2003, M. Estep, A Theory of Immediate Awareness: Self-Organization and Adaptation in Natural Intelligence, Springer, →ISBN, page 98
      Nothing can be red and unred all over at the same time for the same viewer.

Etymology 2

un- + red, past tense and past participle of rede.

Adjective

unred (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) Not told.
    • 1596 (2010), Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, The Complete Poetical Works, Book IV, Canto XII, line 16, Bartleby
      Then blame me not, if I have err’d in count / Of gods, of nymphs, of rivers yet unred:

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