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From un- +‎ versed.

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unversed (comparative more unversed, superlative most unversed)

  1. Inexperienced, untrained.
    • 1951 April, R. S. McNaught, “Railway Enthusiasts”, in Railway Magazine, number 600, page 269:
      Or what is conveyed to those unversed in railway matters by reports following a shed visit that "the frame of Claud Hamilton lay in the boneyard and had many endearing messages of farewell chalked on it"?
  2. Not expressed in verse, unversified.

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