Unwicked
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Not wicked (evil or mischievous); innocuous. not-comparable
"Finally, sinners drink a tea that lets them forget their sins (and hopefully their dismemberment) to ready them for another attempt at an unwicked life."
- 2 Not wicked (fitted with a wick); wickless. not-comparable
"Pour the wax into the unwicked molds and allow to cool for 6 hours or overnight."
Example
More examples"Finally, sinners drink a tea that lets them forget their sins (and hopefully their dismemberment) to ready them for another attempt at an unwicked life."
Etymology
Etymology 1
From Middle English unwykkyd, equivalent to un- + wicked.
Etymology 2
From un- + wicked.
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