unconned

English

Etymology

un- + conned

Adjective

unconned (not comparable)

  1. Not conned; not studied or learned.
    • 1832, Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (volume 1, page 624)
      I have known school-boys, who were so deeply impressed with the horrors of Monday morning, and the dread of what was to ensue from unconned lessons, and questions which they could neither answer nor understand []
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