undrunken

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ drunken.

Adjective

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undrunken (comparative more undrunken, superlative most undrunken)

  1. (archaic, poetic) Undrunk; that has not been drunk.
    Leave no drop undrunken of thy delight.
  2. Not drunken; sober, unintoxicated.
    • 1987, John Ardagh, Katharina Ardagh, Germany and the Germans:
      It was all very good-humoured and traditional, relatively tasteful and undrunken, with less rowdy vulgarity than you often find at such an event in Britain.