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unfeted

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ feted.

Adjective

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unfeted (not comparable)

  1. Not celebrated.
    • 2009 November 30, Moira Petty, Mail Online[1]:
      Robinson says that by the time he was cast as Baldrick, he was almost 40 and slogging, unfeted, around provincial theatres.
    • 2011, Glenn P. Wolfe, Mneme's Place: Book One, page 77:
      Except for Edith, his wife, holidays went unfeted in their house. Every Christmas she would buy a doll for herself.