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unhouseled

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un⋅hou⋅seled

[uhn-hou-zuhld]
–adjective Archaic.
not having received the Eucharist.

Origin:
1525–35; un- 1 + housel + -ed 2
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un·hou·seled   (ŭn-hou'zəld)   
adj.   Archaic
Not having received the Eucharist. Used of a dead or dying person.
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