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unstoried

American  
[uhn-stawr-eed, -stohr-] / ʌnˈstɔr id, -ˈstoʊr- /

adjective

  1. without a history; not written as history or told as folklore.

    an unstoried island.


Etymology

Origin of unstoried

First recorded in 1765–75; un- 1 + storied 1

Example Sentences

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Throughout my unstoried tennis career, I lost to plenty of players, but Lisa was the one I remembered.

From Slate • Apr. 10, 2013

Now, Immanâla in Munza means, as it were, unstoried, nameless, unknown, darkness, secrecy.

From The Three Mulla-mulgars by De la Mare, Walter

Every detail was as clearly pictured to his mind as if, instead of the vast, unstoried stretches of the Great Smoky Mountains, he looked upon the sanctities of the hills of Jud�a.

From The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains by Murfree, Mary Noailles

The winding wave Thence to triangled Egypt guides thee, where A distant home awaits thee, fated mother Of an unstoried race.

From The English Novel And the Principle of its Development by Lanier, Sidney

But in the unstoried solitudes of America, the traveller meets with nothing to awaken the sympathy of his recollective feelings.

From The Life, Studies, and Works of Benjamin West, Esq. Composed from Materials Furnished by Himself by Galt, John