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Unfellowed
Unfellowed Un*fel"lowed, a. [Pref. un- + fellowed.] Being without a fellow; unmatched; unmated. --Shak.

Meaning of Fellowe from wikipedia

- with his series of Knaves, and in 1612 wrote "The Knave of Harts: Haile Fellowe, Well Meet", where his "Supplication to Card-Makers" appears, thought to...
- Tomorrow (1889) Sospiri di Roma (1891) poems Life of Joseph Severn (1892) A Fellowe and his Wife (1892) Flower o' the Vine (1892) The Pagan Review (1892) Vistas...
- shortly as we have fished and so along the Coast until we may meete with our fellowe and so with all diligence that lyes in me toward parts to that Ilands that...
- change of name and surname to Rice Fellowe, and licence to bear the arms of Fellowe, pursuant to the will of Rice Fellowe. 14 Geo. 3. c. 112 Pr. 14 June 1774...
- Kilwynning" to "tak tryall of ye airt of memorie and science yrof, of everie fellowe of craft and everie prenteiss according to ayr of yr vocations". As early...
- shortly as we have fished and so along the Coast until we may meete with our fellowe and so with all diligence that lyes in me toward parts to that Ilands that...
- after his death, characterised him as "a good mathematician and a good fellowe", that is a man given to drink every day wine with company. Among such...
- 1819. Hugh James Ros (1857). A New General Biographical Dictionary. T. Fellowe. p. 332. David Todd (2015). Free Trade and its Enemies in France, 1814–1851...
- Boy: A Story for Young People (New York: Tait, Sons, and Co., 1892). A Fellowe and His Wife (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1893), aut****d with William Sharp...
- Tower of London. Thomas was noted in a list of prisoners as "a dangerous fellowe, but no dyrect proof against him for this cause, but a dealer with these...