unridered

English

Etymology

un- + ridered

Adjective

unridered (not comparable)

  1. Of an animal: without a rider; unridden.
    • 2016, Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, Hail Caesar!:
      An oncoming tree limb hooks his knees and he swings up and around as his horse races on unridered.
  2. Without a rider (supplementary clause).
    • 1967, Richard P. Donaldson, Negotiated Employee Benefit Plans, page 1166:
      [] the unridered insurance benefits affecting the unit employees were in effect at the time []
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