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unmonetary

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ monetary.

Adjective

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unmonetary (comparative more unmonetary, superlative most unmonetary)

  1. (rare) not pertaining to money; without reference to money
    • 1966, Norman Norwood Holland, Psychoanalysis and Shakespeare, page 330:
      The other kind of having leads to mutual giving, to creating life, to riches of a nature quite unmonetary.