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undivined
Derived word form of divine

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Not marvelling at anything new and unknown and undivined; but filled with a sacred joy at finding herself unchanged—she, the woman of earth—in the higher, freer, happier region—after the long, dreamless sleep of death.

From When We Dead Awaken by Archer, William

Some prophet whose coming Is yet undivined May set the world humming And stagger mankind; It may be a Darwin Some publisher's got Up his sleeve, or it may be Some one who is not.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, December 12, 1917 by Various

He will attack his subject in unexpected places; he will fall upon the flank, or the rear; he will shoot a sudden, revealing searchlight into obscure recesses, hitherto undivined.

From Eminent Victorians by Strachey, Giles Lytton

Something deep within me, something undivined hitherto, called out into life by his presence, could not do without him.

From The Centaur by Blackwood, Algernon

Upon the young poet about town there had descended, as it were out of heaven, a power hitherto undreamed of and undivined.

From The Divine Fire by Sinclair, May