Definitions

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  • adjective rare Not required to work; unemployed; not busy.

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  • adjective Not required to work; unemployed; not busy.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ busied

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Examples

  • Heaven as "placid, tranquil, desireless, inactive, and unbusied" (p. 93), all attributes ascribed by the Taoists to their Mundane Soul, Tao.

    Lunheng 1962

  • Heaven's fluid is placid, desireless, and unbusied.

    Lunheng 1962

  • Prudence quietly took to herself a share of the work, and Ralph alone was unbusied.

    Stories of Mystery Various 1885

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