unobtuse
English
Etymology
un-
+
obtuse
Adjective
unobtuse
(
comparative
more
unobtuse
,
superlative
most
unobtuse
)
(
rare
)
Not
obtuse
For Phoebe ever reddens in the wind
: A fourth time risen, then surest monitress, If she with
unobtuse
and unblench'd horn illuminates her path . . . "Virgil" translated by Charles R Kennedy 1861
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