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Unhoused

Unhoused \Un*housed"\, a.

  1. [Properly p. p. of unhouse.] Driven from a house; deprived of shelter.

  2. [Pref. un- + housed.] Not provided with a house or shelter; houseless; homeless.

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unhoused

Etymology 1 vb. (en-past of: unhouse) Etymology 2

  1. 1 driven from one's home 2 homeless 3 not located within a housing

Usage examples of "unhoused".

It is not for us, who tell only what happened, to solve these mysteries of the seeming admission of unhoused souls into the fleshly tenements belonging to air-breathing personalities.

Upon it with the falling of the flesh, So that there is no thing in earth or heaven But to the unhoused spirit native is-- The mantle falls and leaves the Prophet angel!

Nobody on Roke starved or went unhoused, though nobody had much more than they needed.

The Maimed Men were an unhoused, unnamed clan who wandered the farthest reaches of the badlands.

Dhoone survivors were still unhoused and scattered, yet it was only a matter of time before they massed for a strike against Bludd.

He will be an unhoused rogue with an executioner facing him from every direction.

Besides, as we also noted much farm machinery rusting unhoused in the grass, we wondered why he did not make use of these old buildings for storage purposes.

For surely, if I remain unhoused, and forgo life in Arda, then his Doom will be inviolate.

It was the first time a gun had been unhoused since they had set sail.

He had no access to a boat that could carry the horse, and come sunrise a goodly number of extremely angry menappalled at his impiety and their own exposure to an unhoused ghostwould begin looking for the horse.

Or the world ends, but suppose all our unhoused souls are indestructible and have to go somewhere else to continue evolving.

This is no song for such a place, unhoused, in the dark, where wers howl in the distance.

For surely, if I remain unhoused, and forgo life in Arda, then his Doom will be inviolate.