Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not having a mother; deprived of a mother. Not having the feelings of a mother.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- Deprived of a mother; motherless.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Not raised by a
mother .
Etymologies
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Examples
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There were five little foxes who now came out of the bushes and huddled around their dead mother, nudging her with their puny snouts, whimpering, unscared an unmothered.
Potato Mash Finnegan Flawnt 2009
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There were five little foxes who now came out of the bushes and huddled around their dead mother, nudging her with their puny snouts, whimpering, unscared an unmothered.
Potato Mash 2009
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Intellectual Principle — must be the Soul at its divinest: unmingled as the immediate emanation of the unmingled; remaining ever Above, as neither desirous nor capable of descending to this sphere, never having developed the downward tendency, a divine Hypostasis essentially aloof, so unreservedly an Authentic Being as to have no part with Matter — and therefore mythically “the unmothered” justly called not Celestial Spirit but
The Six Enneads. Plotinus 1952
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The accidents and vicissitudes of early chickenhood are serious matters to the unmothered chick, and they must not be overlooked by the breeder who figures his profits on paper.
The Fat of the Land The Story of an American Farm John Williams Streeter
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Especially are talks needed by mothers and unmothered girls who come from everywhere to the city.
Searchlights on Health The Science of Eugenics B. G. Jefferis
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Especially are talks needed by mothers and unmothered girls who come from everywhere to the city.
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He was talking to himself – broken, anguished words – but Una heard – heard and understood, with the sudden illumination that comes to sensitive, unmothered children.
Rainbow Valley Lucy Maud 1919
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The wretched of my race that line the alleys of the nation sit fatherless and unmothered; but Love sat beside his cradle, and in his ear Wisdom waited to speak.
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Whatever the mother's feelings may have been in such cases – and there are but one or two of them occurring in the book – the custom of the sons continuing to live with their parents after marriage seems to have been so prevalent that the children would not have been left unmothered.
Psalms of the Sisters Caroline Augusta Foley Rhys 1909
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A sudden realization of the loneliness of Lydia's unmothered girlhood, of her innocent faith in him, touched the best that was in him.
Lydia of the Pines Honor�� Morrow 1910
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