unperpetuated

English

Etymology

un- + perpetuated

Adjective

unperpetuated (not comparable)

  1. Not perpetuated.
    • 1891, Robert Henry Vickers, Martyrdoms of Literature, page 421:
      [] but that general indifference to literature, and the bent of the general mind toward intoxicating lives of saints, and similar unwholesome stimulants, allowed the manuscript to remain unperpetuated by the printer's press.
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