unbetrayed

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English

Etymology 1

From un- +‎ betrayed.

Adjective

unbetrayed (not comparable)

  1. Not betrayed.
    • 1901, Allan Fea, Secret Chambers and Hiding Places:
      The yet unbetrayed traitor stayed after the searchers were gone.
    • 1921, Edward Lucas White, Andivius Hedulio:
      [] to league himself with two criminals, assist them to enter the house and to escape from it, and hope to come off unscathed and unsuspected and forever unbetrayed.

Etymology 2

Verb

unbetrayed

  1. simple past and past participle of unbetray