unhewn
English
Etymology
un-
+
hewn
Pronunciation
Rhymes:
-uːn
Adjective
unhewn
(
comparative
more
unhewn
,
superlative
most
unhewn
)
Not
hewn
.
1936
, Rollo Ahmed,
The Black Art
, London
:
Long, page 155:
The altars used for magical purposes were of carved wood or, if made of stone, had to be a natural slab,
unhewn
and untouched by hammer or chisel.
Translations
not hewn
Bulgarian:
неодялан
(
neodjalan
)
German:
unbehauen
(de)
Greek:
αλάξευτος
(el)
(
aláxeftos
)
Manx:
anghiarit
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