Undivined
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Not divined. not-comparable
"In the actual sounds of many of the Hebrew letters lies a singular power, unguessed by the majority, undivined especially, of course, by the mere scholar, but available for the pure in heart who may discover how to use their extraordinary values."
Example
More examples"In the actual sounds of many of the Hebrew letters lies a singular power, unguessed by the majority, undivined especially, of course, by the mere scholar, but available for the pure in heart who may discover how to use their extraordinary values."
Etymology
From un- + divined.
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