untoiled

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ toiled.

Adjective

untoiled (not comparable)

  1. Without hard work performed upon it.
    • 2010, Lorna Hardwick, Carol Gillespie, Classics in Post-Colonial Worlds, page 196:
      Froude's description of the leisured life on the average Antillean homestead, where the soil brings forth fruit in abundance, untoiled, blends the prelapsarian world of genesis, golden-age mythology, and the description of the Cyclopes' island in The Odyssey []