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Unhoused   Listen
adjective
Unhoused  adj.  
1.
Driven from a house; deprived of shelter.
2.
Not provided with a house or shelter; houseless; homeless.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Unhoused" Quotes from Famous Books



... declared in society, that he would have no objection to give the same rent, though acknowledged to be exorbitant, for any other palace in Venice, however inferior, in all respects, to Count Gritti's. After such an announcement, he was not likely to remain long unhoused; and the Countess Mocenigo having offered him one of her three Palazzi, on the Grand Canal, he removed to this house in the summer of the present year, and continued to occupy it during the remainder of his ...
— Life of Lord Byron, Vol. IV - With His Letters and Journals • Thomas Moore

... at that solemn hour When, breaking its frail filaments of clay, The mother's spirit soared invisible, The younger son, unhoused as well he knew, Had taken horse by night to London town, With right sore heart and nought else in his scrip But boyish hope to footing find at Court— A page's place, belike, with some great lord, Or some small lord, that other proving shy Of merit that had not yet ...
— Wyndham Towers • Thomas Bailey Aldrich



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