Definition of unattested in English:
unattested
adjectiveʌnəˈtɛstɪdˌənəˈtɛstɪd
Not existing in any documented form.
if a will contains unattested changes, the changes will be disregarded
the burial of horses is rare and unattested anywhere else on mainland Greece
Example sentencesExamples
- This bespeaks a congruence that belies the alleged dichotomy, which Gerdmar again finds unattested in specific underlying data.
- On the other hand, we've learned how to reconstruct unattested proto-languages from their attested descendants and how to work out the family tree of related languages.
- The merchant Sebastian Vizcaino, sailing up the southern California coast, names Syuhtun and the area sheltered by the islands Santa Barbara, in honor of an unattested 3rd century martyr.
- Note that those like Mack, who can be awarded respect for their hypotheses of documents otherwise unattested, are not at an advantage over our thesis.
- Some have falsely taken evidence of change in the 2nd and 3rd centuries as a "guilt by association" validation of unattested changes in the 1st.
- The name "Chrestus" is otherwise unattested among the Jews.
- Yet not one of the names in this list of nationsis historically unattested, not even that of the unlikely-sounding Gepids.
- Some scholars occasionally propose an unattested revision of Mark, a deutero-Mark, being the base of what Matthew and Luke used.
- Perhaps less than 50 were really otherwise unattested.
- Why do some patterns typologically common, while others are rare or unattested?
- To be a man's name it would have to be a contraction of Junianus, of a sort of contraction which is otherwise unattested.
Definition of unattested in US English:
unattested
adjectiveˌənəˈtestidˌənəˈtɛstɪd
Not existing in any documented form.
if a will contains unattested changes, the changes will be disregarded
the burial of horses is rare and unattested anywhere else on mainland Greece
Example sentencesExamples
- The name "Chrestus" is otherwise unattested among the Jews.
- On the other hand, we've learned how to reconstruct unattested proto-languages from their attested descendants and how to work out the family tree of related languages.
- Perhaps less than 50 were really otherwise unattested.
- The merchant Sebastian Vizcaino, sailing up the southern California coast, names Syuhtun and the area sheltered by the islands Santa Barbara, in honor of an unattested 3rd century martyr.
- Some scholars occasionally propose an unattested revision of Mark, a deutero-Mark, being the base of what Matthew and Luke used.
- Yet not one of the names in this list of nationsis historically unattested, not even that of the unlikely-sounding Gepids.
- Why do some patterns typologically common, while others are rare or unattested?
- Note that those like Mack, who can be awarded respect for their hypotheses of documents otherwise unattested, are not at an advantage over our thesis.
- To be a man's name it would have to be a contraction of Junianus, of a sort of contraction which is otherwise unattested.
- This bespeaks a congruence that belies the alleged dichotomy, which Gerdmar again finds unattested in specific underlying data.
- Some have falsely taken evidence of change in the 2nd and 3rd centuries as a "guilt by association" validation of unattested changes in the 1st.