unorn

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English unorne, from Old English unorne (old, obsolete, worn out, decrepit, simple), from un- +‎ orne, orene (excess, harm, injury).

Adjective[edit]

unorn (comparative more unorn, superlative most unorn)

  1. (obsolete) Old; worn out; feeble.

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