Definitions

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  • adjective Not doomed; unfated, uncondemned.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ doomed

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Examples

  • So may the undoomed easily flee evils and exile, if only he gain the grace of The Wielder! —

    Beowulf 2003

  • For Wyrd oft saveth earl undoomed if he doughty be!

    Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere 2003

  • So may the undoomed easily flee evils and exile, if only he gain the grace of The Wielder! —

    Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere 2003

  • For Wyrd oft saveth earl undoomed if he doughty be!

    Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere 2003

  • So may the undoomed easily flee evils and exile, if only he gain the grace of The Wielder! —

    Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere 2003

  • For Wyrd oft saveth earl undoomed if he doughty be!

    Beowulf 2003

  • "The Must Be often helps an undoomed man when he is brave" was the precept on which he ruled his life, and he never failed the King whose chief champion and warrior he was.

    A Book of Myths Jeanie Lang

  • Were he an undoomed man his creed and his cause would forbid him to philander; being a doomed man, it could not consort with his honor to act differently.

    The Lady of Loyalty House A Novel 1898

  • For Wyrd oft saveth earl undoomed if he doughty be!

    Beowulf Anonymous 1887

  • So may the undoomed easily flee evils and exile, if only he gain the grace of The Wielder!

    Beowulf Anonymous 1887

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