WordNet
adj. (of securities) not admitted to trading privileges in an exchange
Usage examples of "not traded".
Walking toward Milo, smiling, the monk strode with a pantherish grace, and Milo thought that the man had probably been a deadly swordsman in his salad days, no doubt still could be had he not traded his armor for a robe of unbleached wool and his sword for his faith.
The hides would become coverings for tipis-those that were not traded eastward for poles-and then whole families could range as fax and as long as they wished, hunt, butcher, tan, preserve on the spot, before going on to the next kill and the next.
The three cavalrymen had not traded any more words with him than were necessary for the business of the patrol, but that was fine by him.
Since the ruble is not traded in the gold market, I must equate rubles first in dollars, then translate into gold.
Now, Fluff wondered if he had not traded in his biggest single advantage, which was not his delicate, sensitive ears, or his big eyes, or his soft fur, fine waistcoat and good looks, but his ability to leap thirty-five feet.