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Definition of Unacquainted

Unacquainted
Unacquainted Un`ac*quaint"ed, a. 1. Not acquainted. --Cowper. 2. Not usual; unfamiliar; strange. [Obs.] And the unacquainted light began to fear. --Spenser.

Meaning of Unacquainted from wikipedia

- of the Dread Empire, an omnibus of the two prequels (2007) An Empire Unacquainted with Defeat: A Chronicle of the Dread Empire, a collection of short fiction...
- visited it), "was very far from being a peasant or a fisherman", was unacquainted with Jewish customs (unlikely for someone from Palestine), and was probably...
- is the illegal practice of ****ual intercourse with an 'unspecified' (unacquainted) person in exchange for monetary compensation, which was criminalised...
- in reality they are far more happier than we Europeans; being wholy unacquainted not only with the superfluous but the necessary conveniencies so much...
- One day being hugely tormented with mosquitoes or gnats, and as yet unacquainted with the nature of this tree, I cut a branch thereof, to serve me instead...
- Latin ignis igneous, ignite, ignition ignorare- "not to know, to be unacquainted; mistake, misunderstand Latin ignotus ignore, ignorant, ignorance, ignoramous...
- looked down upon as it improper to use such weapons against those who are unacquainted with its use. Drona's overarching actions during the war are portra****...
- European literary writings. For instance, Trojan Medieval European writers, unacquainted with Homer at first hand, found in the Troy legend a rich source of heroic...
- of God." Similarly, George H. Smith suggested that: "The man who is unacquainted with theism is an atheist because he does not believe in a god. This...
- "situations", "social occasions") and types of audiences (acquainted versus unacquainted). One of its major premises is that face-to-face interactions embody...