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untransˈlated, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not turned into another language.
1530Palsgr. 34 [Those writers] have left none auctours written in the latyn tonge untranslated. 1540Morysine Vives' Introd. Wysd. A 5, No one boke untranslated..hath halfe soo many holsome documentes as this hathe. 1651Hobbes Leviath. iii. xxxviii. 244 Which ought not to have been left untranslated..in the Latine. 1768Tucker Lt. Nat. II. iii. xxx. 458 The term translated Everlasting, ought to be preserved untranslated, as a kind of technical term. a1778Pegge Anonym. (1809) 472 We have in English now, several untranslated French words. 1852Lewis Meth. Obs. & Reason. in Pol. I. 105 Others may resort to periphrasis, or may use the original word untranslated. 1883A. Roberts O.T. Revis. iv. 83 ‘Bethel’ is rendered..‘the house of God’, but should have been left untranslated. 2. Not transferred to another sphere.
1746Young Nt. Th. ix. 1753 This world sublime,..Where mortal, untranslated, never stray'd. 1878B. Harte Man on Beach 58 Of course, he will be there to see his untranslated Goddess. |