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undeft

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ deft.

Adjective

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undeft (comparative more undeft, superlative most undeft)

  1. Not deft.
    • 1890, Sir Hall Caine, The Bondman: A New Saga, volume 1, page 96:
      That was the day to do it, he thought; and he took little Sunlocks and washed his chubby face and combed his yellow hair, curling it over his own great undeft fingers, and put his best clothes on him — []