unbedewed

English

Etymology

un- + bedewed

Adjective

unbedewed (not comparable)

  1. Not bedewed.
    • 1801, Charles Grant de Vaux, The history of Mauritius, or the Isle of France, and the neighbouring islands:
      The rains are the best, and, indeed, the only manure in this island, and they confine their course to the forests, leaving unbedewed the tracts that are cleared.
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