unfellowed

unfellowed
\\|ən|fe(ˌ)lōd, -_ləd\ adjective
Etymology: in sense 1, from un- (I) + fellowed, past participle of fellow, in sense 2, from un- (I) + fellow, n. + -ed
1. obsolete : having no equal : peerless, matchless
2. : having no companion : unmated, alone

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • Unfellowed — Un*fel lowed, a. [Pref. un + fellowed.] Being without a fellow; unmatched; unmated. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • unfellowed — un·fel·lowed …   English syllables

  • un|fel|lowed — «uhn FEHL ohd», adjective. without a fellow; unmatched; unequaled: »In his meed he s unfellowed (Shakespeare) …   Useful english dictionary

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