unsullied

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English

Etymology

un- +‎ sullied

Adjective

unsullied (comparative more unsullied, superlative most unsullied)

  1. Not sullied.
    • 1889, The Wesley Naturalist (volume 2, page 143)
      Preëminently is the Lake District suited for the jaded and worn, who seek in solitude and amidst scenery unmoiled and unsullied by human artifice, refreshment alike of body and spirit.

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