unpealed

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ pealed

Adjective[edit]

unpealed (not comparable)

  1. Not pealed.
    • 1894, The Yale Literary Magazine, volume 59, page 389:
      Thine's the voice of love concealed, / Echo of wedding bells unpealed, []
    • 1969, Herbert Ernest Bates, An Autobiography: The vanished world, volumes 1-3, page 101:
      The church bells in the ancient and structurally unsafe steeple of the church at Rushden, unpealed in all probability since the relief of Mafeking, pealed gallantly out again, []