释义 |
unˈweened, ppl. a. Now arch. [un-1 8. Cf. OE. unᵹe-, unwéned.] Not thought of or imagined; unexpected.
c1374Chaucer Boeth. iv. pr. vi. (1868) 139 What so euer þou mayst seen þat is don in þis world vnhoped or vnwened. 1813Hogg Queen's Wake 85 The night unweened had passed away, And dawning ushered in the day. 1894F. S. Ellis Reynard the Fox 194 When one weens no thing at all, The thing unweened will straight befal. |