unmeated
English
Etymology
Adjective
unmeated (not comparable)
- (rare) Without meat; meatless.
- 1877, All the Year Round (page 468)
- Then a thin old hag […] moaned out, "Twopence for two ounces!" and had to go out of the shop unmeated, since her earnings — or her beggings — had not brought her enough to have that small price to spare.
- 1982, William Shurtleff, Akiko Aoyagi, Using Tofu, Tempeh & Other Soyfoods in Restaurants, Delis & Cafeterias (page 26)
- You've got to like unsalted, unmeated meals, non-smoking environments, and above all, tofu.
- 2020, Tim Pinsonneault, A Cookbook for Masons
- Separate wings into pieces at the joints. Discard the unmeated portion and retain the two remaining portions of the wing.
- 1877, All the Year Round (page 468)