Untrod: meaning, definitions and examples

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untrod

 

[ ʌnˈtrɒd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

unexplored area

The term 'untrod' refers to land or paths that have not been walked upon or explored. It describes areas that remain untouched by human activity. This word evokes a sense of wilderness and the unknown, highlighting the virgin nature of certain landscapes. It is often used in literary contexts to symbolize adventure and discovery.

Synonyms

unexplored, untouched, untraveled, unvisited, virgin

Examples of usage

  • The explorers ventured into untrod territories.
  • Wildlife thrived in the untrod regions of the forest.
  • She longed to escape to untrod paths where nature flourished.
  • The poet wrote of untrod fields bathed in moonlight.

Translations

Translations of the word "untrod" in other languages:

🇵🇹 não introduzido

🇮🇳 अनुप्रविष्ट

🇩🇪 nicht eingeführt

🇮🇩 tidak diperkenalkan

🇺🇦 не введено

🇵🇱 nie wprowadzony

🇯🇵 導入されていない

🇫🇷 non introduit

🇪🇸 no introducido

🇹🇷 tanıtılmamış

🇰🇷 도입되지 않음

🇸🇦 غير مدرج

🇨🇿 nezařazený

🇸🇰 nezačlenený

🇨🇳 未引入

🇸🇮 ni uveden

🇮🇸 ekki kynnt

🇰🇿 енгізілмеген

🇬🇪 არ არის გაწვდილი

🇦🇿 daxil edilməmiş

🇲🇽 no introducido

Etymology

The word 'untrod' originates from the Old English term 'untrēod', which means 'not trodden' or 'not walked upon'. The 'un-' prefix indicates negation, while 'trodden' derives from 'tread', stemming from the Proto-Germanic *trīðaną, which relates to stepping or walking. This concept of being untrod encapsulates both the physical aspect of land and the metaphorical ideas of discovery and purity. Over centuries, this term has been preserved in English literature, often invoked in works highlighting the beauty and mystery of nature that remains untainted by civilization.