undrawn

English

Etymology

un- + drawn

Adjective

undrawn (comparative more undrawn, superlative most undrawn)

  1. Not drawn.
    • 1808, Charles Lucas, The Abissinian Reformer; Or, The Bible and Sabre: A Novel
      With my back to the main-mast, I parried the first blow with my undrawn weapon. The blade of the second was lifted to strike me, when his comrade perceived my defensive state, and struck it aside.
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