Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not matched; having no equal.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Being without a fellow; unmatched; unmated.

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of unfellow.

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Examples

  • I mean, sir, for his weapon; but in the imputation laid on him by them, in his meed he’s unfellowed.

    Act V. Scene II. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark 1914

  • I think it must be conceded that the position of the Australasian Day is unique, solitary, unfellowed; and likely to hold that high place a long time.

    Following the Equator, Part 2 Mark Twain 1872

  • I think it must be conceded that the position of the Australasian Day is unique, solitary, unfellowed; and likely to hold that high place a long time.

    Following the Equator Mark Twain 1872

  • I mean, sir, for his weapon; but in the imputation laid on him by them, in his meed he's unfellowed.

    Hamlet, Prince of Denmark 1600

  • Osr. I mean, sir, for his weapon; but in the imputation laid on him by them, in his meed he's unfellowed.

    Hamlet William Shakespeare 1590

  • Her mastery of the Casio is unfellowed, and her technique is unmatched.

    MMOz 2009

  • I mean, sir, for his weapon; but in the imputation laid on him by them, in his meed he’s unfellowed.] Ham.

    Act V. Scene II 1909

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