释义 |
unˈworded, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not expressed in words.
1860C. Clive Why Paul Ferroll killed his Wife iii, With all this unworded she accosted him. 1860[see unthoughted]. 1865Mrs. Whitney Gayworthys xxi, The unworded intercourse between this husband and wife. 1898Meredith Poems II. 132 This lone-laid wife was moved to feel Unworded things and old To her pained heart appeal. 2. Lacking words; silent. rare—1.
1886R. W. Gilder Lyrics 116 So, still unworded, save in memory mute, Rest thou, sweet hour of viol and of lute. |