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unwearied

[uhn-weer-eed] Origin

un·wea·ried

[uhn-weer-eed]
adjective
1.
not wearied; not fatigued.

Origin:
1200–50; Middle English; see un-1, weary, -ed3

un·wea·ried·ly, adverb
un·wea·ried·ness, noun
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unwearied (ʌnˈwɪərɪd)
 
adj
1.  not abating or tiring
2.  not fatigued; fresh
 
un'weariedly
 
adv
 
un'weariedness
 
n

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unwearied
O.E. ungewerigod, from un- (1) "not" + pp. of weary.
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