Definition of Unlearnedly. Meaning of Unlearnedly. Synonyms of Unlearnedly

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Definition of Unlearnedly

Unlearnedly
Unlearned Un*learn"ed, a. [Pref. un- + learned.] 1. Not learned; untaught; uneducated; ignorant; illiterate. 2. Not gained by study; not known. 3. Not exhibiting learning; as, unlearned verses. -- Un*learn"ed*ly, adv. -- Un*learn"ed*ness, n.

Meaning of Unlearnedly from wikipedia

- the fate of the unlearned (or destiny of the unevangelized) is an eschatological question about the ultimate destiny of people who have not
- the unlearned parliament also known as the lawless parliament , parliament of dunces or the parliamentum indoctorum is the term used for the
- week 3 : one unlearned dance (personal song/story week) week 4 : one unlearned dance (australian music week) week 5 : one unlearned dance
- unlearned appetite: an unlearned appetite is one that an animal possesses at birth, without conditioning through prior stress followed by
- under the fate of the unlearned debate, universal opportunity (or god does all he can do) is the exclusivist view. two vital points
- avidyā is a sanskrit word that means 'ignorance ', 'delusion ', 'unlearned', 'unwise' and opposite of, vidya (knowledge). it is used
- week 3 - broadway night: one unlearned dance (including jive, quickstep, rumba, tango and viennese waltz) week 4: one unlearned dance
- gymnobiblism is the opinion that the bare text of the bible , without commentary, may be safely given to the unlearned as a sufficient guide
- week 5: each couple performed an unlearned dance to the theme of popular tv show. frontrunners damien leith and haley bracken both tied
- week 2: one unlearned dance (introducing foxtrot, jive, salsa and viennese waltz) week 3 (hollywood night): one unlearned dance (introducing