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English
Etymology
1885–1890,[1] New Latin, from Latin inēdita, neuter plural of inēditus, from in- (“not”) + ēditus (neuter plural ēdita), perfect form of ēdō (“publish, put forth”) (as in English edition),[1][2][3] from ē (“out”) (from ēx) + dō (“give”), all from Proto-Indo-European roots.
Various Romance cognates such as French inédit and Italian inedito.
Noun
inedita (uncountable)
- (bibliography) Unpublished literary works.
1981, Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum, J. C. Giebum, page 243:Nos. 3110-3136 are from the area of Phygela Marathesion; in this section there are 10 inedita; one of them may well come from Melos (cf. our lemma no. 743); another is of unknown provenance (cf. our lemma no. 1580).
Usage notes
Typically used of works in Greek, Latin and Romance languages.
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Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /iˈnɛ.di.ta/
- Rhymes: -ɛdita
- Hyphenation: i‧nè‧di‧ta
Adjective
inedita
- feminine singular of inedito
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