1885–1890, New Latin, from Latin inēdita, neuter plural of inēditus, from in- + ēditus (neuter plural ēditā), perfect form of ēdō (as in English edition), from ē (from ēx) + dō, all from Proto-Indo-European roots.
Various Romance cognates such as French inédit and Italian inedito.
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