Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-CUT' – UN-DE-CEIV'A-BLE
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UN-CUT', a.
Not cut; as, trees uncut. Waller.
UN-DAM', v.t.
To free from a dam, mound or obstruction. Dryden.
UN-DAM'AG-ED, a.
Not damaged; not made worse; as, undamaged goods.
UN-DAM'MED, pp.
Freed from a dam, mound or obstruction.
UN-DAMP'ED, a.
Not damped; not depressed.
UN-DAN'GER-OUS, a.
Not dangerous. Thomson.
UN-DARK'EN-ED, a.
Not darkened or obscured.
UN'DA-TED, a.1 [L. undatus; unda, a wave.]
Waved; rising and falling in waves toward the margin, as a leaf. Lee.
UN-DA'TED, a.2
Not dated; having no date.
UN-DA'TED, a.3
Not dated. [1841 Addenda only.]
UN-DAUNT'A-BLE, a.
Not to be daunted. Harmar.
UN-DAUNT'ED, a.
Not daunted; not subdued or depressed by fear; intrepid. Dryden.
UN-DAUNT'ED-LY, adv.
Boldly; intrepidly. South.
UN-DAUNT'ED-NESS, n.
Boldness; fearless bravery; intrepidity. Pope.
UN-DAWN'ING, a.
Not yet dawning; not growing light; not opening with brightness. Cowper.
UN-DAZ'ZLED, a.
Not dazzled; not confused by splendor. Milton. Boyle.
UN-DEAF', v.t.
To free from deafness. [Not in use.]
UN-DE-BAR'RED, a.
Not debarred.
UN-DE-BAS'ED, a.
Not debased; not adulterated. Shak.
UN-DE-BAUCH'ED, a.
Not debauched; not corrupted; pure. Dryden.
UN-DEC'A-GON, n. [L. undecim, eleven, and Gr. γωνια, angle.]
A figure of eleven angles or sides.
UN-DE-CAY'ED, a.
Not decayed; not impaired by age or accident; being in full strength. Dryden.
UN-DE-CAY'ING, a.
- Not decaying; not suffering diminution or decline.
- Immortal; as, the undecaying joys of heaven.
UN-DE-CEIT'FUL, a.
Not deceitful.
UN-DE-CEIV'A-BLE, a.
That can not be deceived; subject to deception. Holder.