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English
Etymology
From un- + tired.
Pronunciation
Adjective
untired (comparative more untired, superlative most untired)
- Not tired; unwearied.
1603, Michel de Montaigne, chapter 5, in John Florio, transl., The Essayes , book II, London: Val Simmes for Edward Blount , →OCLC:I have waded thorow many dangerous hazards, with a more untired pace, only in consideration of the secret knowledge I had of mine owne will, and innocence of me desseignes.
1796, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Religious Musings:Contemplant Spirits! ye that hover o'er
With untired gaze the immeasurable fount
Ebullient with creative Deity!
- Alternative form of untyred (“not fitted with tyres”)
1877, The Automotive Manufacturer, volume 18, page 132:Do not allow untired wheels to remain on the floor of the smith-shop, unless there is a current of air passing under the floor of the shop.
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