unwet

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ wet.

Adjective

unwet (not comparable)

  1. Not wet.
    • 1899, George Edward Woodberry, Heart of Man:
      Such episodes belonged to the times; and, after all, by making a circuit of six miles he found the Psalter miraculously unwet, and only his worldly pride remained at the lake's bottom.
    • 1914, John Addington Symonds, Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series:
      [] Dante, looking out with fear upon the foam and spray and vapour of the flood, saw thousands of the damned flying before the face of one who forded Styx with feet unwet.

Verb

unwet (third-person singular simple present unwets, present participle unwetting, simple past and past participle unwet)

  1. To dry, particularly of something that has recently been made wet.
    • 2016, Unwet Your Pants, Duluth Trading Co.:
      UNWET YOUR PANTS with dry-on-the-fly cargos