The Collaborative International Dictionary
Untenant \Un*ten"ant\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + tenant.]
To remove a tenant from. [R.]
--Coleridge.
Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To remove a tenant from.
Usage examples of "untenant".
Manager Boutwell, more ambitious, had discovered an untenanted and unappropriated region in the skies reserved, he would have us think, in the final counsels of the Almighty as the place of punishment for convicted and deposed American Presidents.
Belly down I lay in lenga pelts, the warmth of the long, silky fur keeping the chill at bay, and not far from the pelts I lay in were other pelts, just then untenanted.
Only the big body of Scomber appears to be permanently dark, untenanted.
Descending to the lowest level of their part of the complex, they found the guard cubicle completely untenanted, so they just boarded one of the small electric rail cars and let it take them through the tunnel under the width of the river and into the lowest level of the southern segment of the Gamebird Project, wherein was located the experimental time-travel facility.
Yet, as they descended the hill and plunged into the wild wooded valley, untenanted and uncivilised, where the road wound and curved among giant boulders and twisted through ravines and gorges, her heart fell within her.
One room was untenanted, and was furnished with no apparatus, other than three great bottles of clear, uncolored glass, taller than a tall man, and having somewhat the form of Roman amphoras.
If she should find my flesh untenanted, she could destroy it -- and she would, instantly -- and then only you, in your full strength, could again render me capable of being a pole of power.
Now he went racing along empty, curving highways, among untenanted towers and between balconied walls with blank-eyed windows gazing at him everywhere.
Religion condones offences: Philosophy has no forgiveness, is an untenanted confessional: 'wide air to a cry in anguish,' Feltre says.
And if during the temporary unfitness of my house for occupation, I may lodge in one of the untenanted rooms of this bungalow of yours—.
I was alone and hi the center of a tiny universe and the universe stretched out on every side, untenanted.
He might as well have been on an empty, untenanted ship, without even an AI.
And a discreet check of the record hides told her that a Benamin Bloodline had once established that mountain hold, but that it had been untenanted since before the last Pass.
At last I came to one window with curtains open enough for me to see that the compartment inside was untenanted at the moment.
Seth nodded, and together they headed across the street towards the untenanted building.