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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unsold

mid-14c., from un- (1) "not" + past participle of sell (v.).

Wiktionary
unsold

a. Not sold

WordNet
unsold

adj. not disposed of by purchase; "the house has been on the market almost a year and is still unsold" [ant: sold]

Wikipedia
Unsöld

Unsöld is a surname and may refer to:

  • Albrecht Unsöld (1905–1995), German astrophysicist
  • Johann Felix Unsöld (1852–1931), German engineer
  • Oliver Unsöld (born 1973), German soccer player

Unsöld may also refer to:

  • 2842 Unsöld, a main belt asteroid

See also:

  • Unsoeld

Usage examples of "unsold".

He alluded to the statement that the General Government was interested in these internal improvements being made, inasmuch as they increased the value of the lands that were unsold, and they enabled the government to sell the lands which could not be sold without them.

If Cash had lied, which seemed most likely, then there would be a lot of unsold bonds for sale, and the price would not move up for a while.

If you did, you should be aware it is iMn property as it was reported unsold anil destroyed by a retailer.

The calley-bird feathers in the urn by the clothes chest streamed in the disturbance, and the bells of an unsold child's toy chimed their priceless song into the stillness.

But at three in the afternoon of May 20, the closing date of the offer, he subscribed for all the 296,000 remaining unsold shares in the name of the Zwingli Bank, which in turn was buying these on behalf of two of its customers.

There was a residential sublet, an employment agreement, written interrogatories for a bankruptcy, a form for the Franchise Tax Board, and two drafted letters threatening lawsuits on behalf of his clientsone for an artist against a gallery refusing to return his unsold paintings, and one for George Morton's mistress, who claimed that the parking attendant at Sushi Roku had scratched her Mercedes convertible while parking it.

Unless you exercise your right to buy the unsold copies at half the list price, we must pulp them.

The SFA, lost in dreams of glory, would not notice the clause that specified a maximum print run of ten thousand but mentioned no minimum or the clause that said the amount to be paid by the author was independent of the print run (which was agreed upon only verbally), or the clause that said-most important of all-that the publisher had the right to pulp all unsold copies after one year unless the author wished to buy them at half the list price.

Upon his death, Rutger Schell had left his brother the greater portion of his unsold vineyards at the head of the valley, a sizeable house, a fruit orchard, and several acres of wooded hillside.