Talk:uncut

Usage as a verb
The quotation I found is:
 * 1) * 2014, James Hendershot, Search for Wise Wolf, Page 115
 * Only two of the little girls still lived. As they uncut, the girls they ran to their brothers begging them to forgive them for telling lies to their parents about them. Her remaining sister died while trying to get to her brother.

I don't know if this word is used as a verb. If so, it would be used as the simple past. 176.88.80.215 14:46, 9 March 2023 (UTC)


 * The comma is definitely an error. It says "as they uncut the girls", meaning released them from being tied up. This is obvious if you read the surrounding text. I don't think this usage is normal, and it might just be in the one book. Try to find 3 cites before suggesting an addition, because there is so much junk out there. Equinox ◑ 14:49, 9 March 2023 (UTC)
 * Two more:
 * 2011, Mary Dreezsen, Savage Bonds, Page 34
 * Nicole did not know what Blue Moon was about to do. he grabbed his knife and showed it to her and said "i will uncut your bonds, but you must promise to stay and share with me how you became a friend of a wolf"
 * and I don't know if it is an adjective or verb usage:
 * 2015, John Christie, ‎Josh Christie, Maine Outdoor Adventure Guide, Page 23
 * The Borestone Mountain Audubon Sanctuary, developed, owned, and operated by Maine Audubon, comprises more than 1,600 acres of northern hardwood and boreal forest that has been uncut for over a century, three small ponds, and two craggy ...
 * If not, I found one. Here:
 * 2013, Anders Heyden, ‎Fredrik Kahl, ‎Carl Olsson, Energy Minimization Methods in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Page 273
 * We uncut all cut edges within connected components. To select the optimal T we can try all unique values of ZTγ or a fixed number of values uniformly spaced over the interval [0,1]. Notice that ZTγ ≥ T defines which non-planar edges are cut.
 * 176.88.80.215 15:00, 9 March 2023 (UTC)
 * The 2015 quote is plainly adjectival .... the 2013 quote is a verb, but looking at context it means "make not cut (up)" and is probably confined to mathematics. Uncut in the sense of "let loose, untether" and in the mathematical sense need to be treated separately, .... three cites for   the combination of the two meanings doesn't cut it. — Soap — 07:38, 10 March 2023 (UTC)