interminated
English
Etymology
From in- + terminated.
Adjective
interminated (comparative more interminated, superlative most interminated)
- (obsolete) interminable; endless
- 1746, Mark Akenside, Hymn to the Naiads:
- Th' interminated ocean, he beholds
Cursed with abhorrence by his doom severe.
Synonyms
Translations
interminable — see interminable