unrent

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ rent

Adjective[edit]

unrent (not comparable)

  1. Not having been rent or torn; intact.
    • 1864, Richard Newton, The Jewish Tabernacle and Its Furniture, page 281:
      The unrent veil was a symbol of darkness and difficulty. To the Jew, it shut out his view of heavenly things, and obstructed his way of approach to them.

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