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In response to "Those aren't definitions; they are poorly written blogs." by TFox

The proper word seems to be untold, which is descended from the Old English via Middle English. The original word was unteald meanind not counted.

Language being fluid it's become untold, which has more than one meaning. The first, in the example you linked to was 'not told, related, or revealed'

Googling brought me many examples of untolled use in ways similar to what I linked above. And untolled seems to not be a word according to several dictionary sites. But it does look like it's on its way to being a word word meaning 'not tolled' as in no fee.


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