Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for UN-LA'BOR-ED
UN-LA'BOR-ED, a.
- Not produced by labor; as, unlabored harvests. Dryden.
- Not cultivated by labor; not tilled. Blackmore.
- Spontaneous; voluntary; that offers without effort; natural. And from the theme unlabor'd beauties rise. Tickel.
- Easy; natural; not stiff; as, an unlabored style. Roscoe.
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