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单词 unreckoned
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unreckonedadj.

Brit. /(ˌ)ʌnˈrɛk(ə)nd/, U.S. /ˌənˈrɛkənd/
Forms: see un- prefix1 and reckon v. and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: un- prefix1, reckon v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < un- prefix1 + reckon v. + -ed suffix1. Compare Old Icelandic úreiknaðr , Old Swedish oräknadher (Swedish oräknad ), Old Danish uregnet (Danish uregnet ), and (with prefixed base: compare y- prefix) Middle Dutch ongerekent (Dutch ongerekend ), Middle High German ungerechent (German ungerechnet ). Compare later reckoned adj. at reckon v. Derivatives.For a possible earlier example see quot. a1400 at unreken adj. 2 and discussion at that entry.
Not reckoned (in various senses); esp. not included in a reckoning; not calculated or taken into account.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being exclusive > [adjective] > omitted
destutedc1300
unreckoneda1425
omitted1557
uncomprized1597
unincluded1776
unbrought1817
left-out1873
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > keeping from knowledge > [adjective] > not mentioned
unsaidc1000
untouchedc1380
untoldc1386
unreckoneda1425
undescrived1435
unrehearsedc1443
unrecitedc1487
unrecountedc1487
unspoken1487
unpronounced1496
unconfesseda1500
indiscussed1534
unmentioned1545
unpreachedc1555
unexpressed1561
unquoted1567
undescribed1575
unreported1576
unrepeated1577
uncited1581
unalleged1587
undelated1597
untalked1599
unspoke1608
unrelated1611
unuttered1651
unimparted1655
unlanguaged1677
uncommented1751
unchanted1820
unwhispered1821
unbreatheda1827
unpoetized1831
unenounceda1856
unvoiced1859
unworded1860
unstated1864
unadmitted1895
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > obscurity or ingloriousness > [adjective]
namelessc1330
ungloriousa1382
unfamousc1384
unglorifieda1395
unrenowned1525
gloryless1540
obscurec1540
incelebrateda1552
honourlessa1560
unnoted1566
eclipsed1587
irrenowned1590
inglorious1591
ungraced1595
unreputed1596
reputeless1598
unreckoned1599
undistinguished1600
unfamed1609
without name1611
unremarkable1628
uncried up1631
undignified1716
unapplauded1739
uncelebrated1740
renownless1821
bannerlessc1850
untrumpeted1859
anonymous1860
reportlessc1865
unillustrious1885
obscured1891
statusless1899
unarrived1902
the world > relative properties > number > enumeration, reckoning, or calculation > [adjective] > not numbered or reckoned
un-i-rimeOE
untoldc1000
un-i-rimedOE
unnumbereda1382
unsummeda1400
innumered1471
uncounteda1500
unpolled1652
unreckoned1690
unenumerated1799
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > surprise, unexpectedness > [adjective] > not reckoned on
unreckoned1879
off-design1962
a1425 (a1400) Prick of Conscience (Galba & Harl.) (1863) 2462 Na syn þan unrekend sal be.
?a1475 Ludus Coventriae (1922) 157 (MED) Such a carpynge is vnknowe, on-rekenyd in my regne.
1551 S. Gardiner Explic. Catholique Fayth f. 75 The foure substaunces, whiche this auctor..numbreth of Christ, might haue bene left vnrekened by tale.
1599 S. Daniel Musophilus (1601) A iiij Who doth touch the tenour of that vaine, Is held but vain; and his vnreckned pen The title but of Leuitie doth gaine.
1629 J. Gaule Practique Theories Christs Predict. 100 These were his Names, many and Great; yet is Jesvs (the Name aboue all names) vnreckoned.
1690 J. Dryden Don Sebastian iii. i. 53 Add that falshood To a long Bill that yet remains unreckon'd.
1726 E. Haywood Mem. Certain Island II. 155 One of the unreckon'd Beauties whose Youth and Innocence has been a Prey to the rapacious Lusts of this all-devouring Monster.
1773 J. Macpherson Introd. Hist. Great Brit. & Ireland (ed. 3) 15 Mankind might thus have gone forward through a long circle of unreckoned time.
1875 J. R. Lowell Under Old Elm 135 The casual gleanings of unreckoned years.
1879 S. Baring-Gould Germany II. 283 The theory may be wrong,..the calculation put out by unreckoned elements.
1920 R. A. Freeman Savant's Vendetta i. 12 The hours passed on unreckoned.
1999 Spectator (Hamilton, Ont.) (Nexis) 23 Jan. w7 The unreckoned consequences of fame.

Compounds

(Cf. note at un- prefix1 2c.)
With prepositions. unreckoned-for, unreckoned-on, unreckoned-with, now typically with the sense ‘not taken into account; unexpected’.
ΚΠ
1648 Londons New Colours Displaid 8 All their oppressions to boot unreckoned for, and unpunished.
1680 C. Ness Compl. Church-hist. 452 God left not his cruelty long unreckon'd for.
1743 J. Willison Afflicted Man's Compan. vii. 121 Neither can you have consolation or assurance while any sin lyes unreckoned for in the conscience.
1860 J. E. Golding Notes Morning & Evening Services Bk. Common Prayer 151 This strange and unreckoned on result.
1894 M. Dyan All in Man's Keeping (1899) 47 This unreckoned-for encounter..was a bitter pang.
1903 K. C. Thurston Circle i. vii. 45 The whole struck on her with the suddenness of unreckoned-with things.
1957 H. Elvin Ride to Chandigarh v. 169 This meant a late exit from Khultabad, so I could have a few unreckoned-for hours at the caves.
1981 London Rev. Bks. 19 Nov. 5 It was bad luck..that war came so soon, unreckoned on.
1992 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 24 Sept. 30/1 One unreckoned-with effect of Kaus's proposals would be a sharp rise in infanticide and child abandonment.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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