untabooed

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ tabooed

Adjective[edit]

untabooed (not comparable)

  1. Not placed under a taboo.
    • 1896, Friedrich Ratzel, Arthur John Butler, The History of Mankind, volume 1, page 280:
      In the Marquesas the untabooed class comprises all women with their male attendants, as well as singers and dancers; in Rapa indeed all men were sacred, and had to be fed by the women.