unforgot

See also: un-forgot

English

Etymology

From un- + forgot.

Adjective

unforgot (comparative more unforgot, superlative most unforgot)

  1. Archaic form of unforgotten.
    • 1896, Jean Ingelow, Poems by Jean Ingelow, [], volume II:
      Wept,—for an impress on the face she viewed—The stamp of feelings she remembered not; His voice was calmer now, but more subdued, Not like the voice long loved and unforgot!
    • 1908, Sophie Jewett, The Pearl:
      I pine with heart-pain unforgot; / Down through my arbour grass it rolled, / My own pearl, precious, without spot.

Verb

unforgot

  1. simple past of unforget

Alternative forms

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