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  • adjective Not tapestried.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ tapestried

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Examples

  • He saw a broad chamber, the polished stone walls untapestried, the mosaic floor uncarpeted.

    The Bloody Crown of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • He plunged out into a broad corridor whose uncarpeted floor and untapestried walls were of polished jade, and something long and swift whisked down the corridor ahead of him, and into a curtained door.

    The Bloody Crown of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • He plunged out into a broad corridor whose uncarpeted floor and untapestried walls were of polished jade, and something long and swift whisked down the corridor ahead of him, and into a curtained door.

    The Bloody Crown Of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • He saw a broad chamber, the polished stone walls untapestried, the mosaic floor uncarpeted.

    The Bloody Crown Of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • He plunged out into a broad corridor whose uncarpeted floor and untapestried walls were of polished jade, and something long and swift whisked down the corridor ahead of him, and into a curtained door.

    The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989

  • He saw a broad chamber, the polished stone walls untapestried, the mosaic floor uncarpeted.

    The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989

  • He plunged out into a broad corridor whose uncarpeted floor and untapestried walls were of polished jade, and something long and swift whisked down the corridor ahead of him, and into a curtained door.

    Conan the Adventurer Howard, Robert E. 1966

  • He saw a broad chamber, the polished stone walls untapestried, the mosaic floor uncarpeted.

    Conan the Adventurer Howard, Robert E. 1966

  • He thought it a poor place, ungarnished, untapestried, a bare, almost grim workshop, with all its revelations and honours still to come.

    The Tragic Muse Henry James 1879

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