unbuilt
English
Etymology 1
Inherited from Middle English unbilt. By surface analysis, un- + built.
Adjective
unbuilt (not comparable)
- Not built
- 2024 March 6, Stefanie Foster, “The changing face of the Piccadilly...”, in RAIL, number 1004, page 52:
- Yerkes created the GNP&BR [Great Northern, Piccadilly & Brompton Railway] in 1901 by merging two underground railway companies with unbuilt lines - the Great Northern & Strand Railway and the Brompton & Piccadilly Circus Railway.
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
unbuilt
- simple past and past participle of unbuild.