inedita
Americanplural noun
Etymology
Origin of inedita
1885–90; < Latin, neuter plural of inēditus not made known, equivalent to in- in- 3 + ēditus (past participle of ēdere to publish, literally, put or give out); edition
Example Sentences
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An edition of his works prepared by the Maurist, Antoine Beaugendre, and entitled Venerabilis Hildeberti, primo Cenomannensis episcopi, deinde Turonensis archiepiscopi, opera tam edita quam inedita, was published in Paris in 1708 and was reprinted with additions by J. J. Bourass� in 1854.
From Project Gutenberg
Of this there is proof in the Opera inedita, edited by Brewer for the Master of the Rolls.”
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Inedita highlights modern materials and colors and tracks fashion and other trends, including denim interiors.
From BusinessWeek
In 1846 appeared “Monumenta sacra inedita,” 4to, containing transcripts of Codd.
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Monum. sacra inedita, vol. ii.
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