Littleknown
Littleknown is generally considered a nonstandard spelling of the adjective little-known. The standard form in contemporary English is little-known with a hyphen. The meaning is the same: not widely known or recognized.
Etymology: The phrase combines the determiner 'little' and the past participle 'known' from know, dating to early
Usage and nuance: The term is used in journalism, criticism, academia, and travel writing to distinguish things
Limitations and alternatives: Because 'little-known' is subjective, writers should avoid implying lack of credibility. For stronger