unsown

IPA: ʌnsˈoʊn

adjective

  • Not sown.
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Examples of "unsown" in Sentences

  • Note 133: PS 85; Proto-Bantu * - céd - "clean"; PNECB "land readied for planting"; PR "prepared but unsown land"; e.g.,
  • So they upped anchor and headed south, leaving their wooden crosses, which soon rotted, their unsown fields, and their cattle.
  • This year, in Sitapur district, outside the state capital of Lucknow, swathes of farmland have been left unsown because of the drought.
  • I remember the devotion of your youth, the love of your betrothal, how you were willing to follow me into the desert, through an unknown, unsown land.
  • The most extreme followers of this path would wear the most rudimentary, unsown clothes and basic sandals, and their only possession would be a wooden begging bowl.
  • After this the earth shoots up from the sea, and it is green and fair, and the fields bear unsown, and gods and men shall be alive again, and sit in fair halls, and talk of old tales and the tidings that happened aforetime.
  • This year, in Sitapur district, outside state capital Lucknow, vast swathes of farmland have been left unsown with only patches of grass and shrubs visible as many farmers decided not to plant any crop because of truant rains.
  • The three began at once to tell the astonished mother all their charming plans, and the family party gave themselves up to the pleasure of chatting and weaving a romance, in which it is so pleasant to enjoy future happiness, and to store the unsown harvest.

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