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unlessoned

American  
[uhn-les-uhnd] / ʌnˈlɛs ənd /

adjective

  1. not educated or trained.


Etymology

Origin of unlessoned

First recorded in 1540–50; un- 1 + lesson + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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From the legacies of an unlessoned mind, a woman’s heirs-male are not cut off in the Common Law of the generations of mankind. 

From The Colour of Life; and other essays on things seen and heard by Meynell, Alice Christiana Thompson

This was a man named Harkly Young, a youngish, tobacco-chewing fellow of lowly origin and unlessoned manners, who was "assistant professor" of mathematics at a salary of one thousand dollars a year.

From Queed by Crosby, Raymond Moreau

My training has been all to one end—useless now—and I'm all unlessoned and unlearned in the real things of life.

From The Road to Providence by Daviess, Maria Thompson

And yet--was the passing social moment a proper occasion to shout and preach at the unlessoned upon the grim subject of their moral opportunities in this so complex world?

From V. V.'s Eyes by Harrison, Henry Sydnor

And then, with no premeditation at all, there came strange words from her, words clothing with unlessoned ease thoughts that certainly she had never formulated for Hugo Canning.

From V. V.'s Eyes by Harrison, Henry Sydnor