Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for UN-CON-DEM'NED
UN-CON-COCT'EDUN-CON-DENS'A-BLE
UN-CON-DEM'NED, a.
- Not condemned; not judged guilty. A man that is a Roman and uncondemned. Acts xxii.
- Not disapproved; not pronounced criminal; as, a practice yet uncondemned. Locke.
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