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inerudite, a.|ɪnˈɛruːdaɪt| [ad. L. inērudīt-us, f. in- (in-3) + ērudīt-us erudite.] Not erudite; unlearned, uninstructed.
1801Lamb Ess., Curious Fragm., Verbose, inerudite, and not sufficiently abounding in authorities. 1816Bentham Chrestom. App. §19 Wks. 1843 VIII. 124 The primæval or inerudite analysis:—a logical analysis performed upon physical wholes. 1889Lanciani Anc. Rome i. 4 The simple and inerudite imagination of the Middle Ages. Hence inˈeruditely adv., in an inerudite manner.
1851Sara Coleridge Mem. & Lett. II. 421 It is a great pity that a good poem..should begin so carelessly and ineruditely. |