unwaning

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ waning

Adjective[edit]

unwaning (comparative more unwaning, superlative most unwaning)

  1. Not waning.
    • 1807, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, To William Wordsworth:
      With light unwaning on her eyes
    • 1920, May Edginton, Married Life[1]:
      She waked often in the solitude of the night, imaging the bride and bridegroom on the track of rapture, following the unwaning star.