English edit

Etymology edit

From Middle English unrekind, unrekend; equivalent to un- +‎ reckoned.

Adjective edit

unreckoned (not comparable)

  1. Not reckoned; not counted or measured.
    • 2007 October 2, Michiko Kakutani, “Seeking a Moral at the End of the Tale”, in New York Times[1]:
      In subsequent Zuckerman novels we learned that Nathan went on to achieve a very un-Lonoff-like fame with a scandalous best seller (not unlike Mr. Roth’s own “Portnoy’s Complaint”) that cut him off from his family and his past, and forced him to grapple with the unreckoned consequences of his art.