unemulous

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ emulous.

Adjective

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unemulous (comparative more unemulous, superlative most unemulous)

  1. Not emulous.
    • 1899, Neal Brown, Critical Confessions, page 207:
      While the Gibbons have been telling in sonorous phrase of camps and courts, these humble chatterers have remained unemulous, telling trifling tales.