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From Middle English unbaptized, unbaptist, equivalent to un- +‎ baptized.

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unbaptized (comparative more unbaptized, superlative most unbaptized)

  1. Not baptized.
    • 1936, Rollo Ahmed, The Black Art, London: Long, page 107:
      The neophyte was given a new name in place of the baptismal one, usually of an evil and revolting character, and this was written in blood in the Devil's book, the covers of which were bound in the skin of unbaptised infants.

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