Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-SHAK'A-BLE – UN-SHIV'ER-ED
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UN-SHAK'A-BLE, a.
That can not be shaken. [Not in use.] Shak.
UN-SHAK'ED, a. [for Unshaken, not in use. Shak.]
UN-SHAK'EN, a.
- Not shaken; not agitated; not moved; firm; fixed.
- Not moved in resolution; firm; steady.
- Not subject to concussion.
UN-SHAM'ED, a.
Not shamed; not ashamed; not abashed. Dryden.
UN-SHAME'FA-CED, a.
Wanting modesty; impudent.
Want of modesty; impudence. Chalmers.
UN-SHAP'A-BLE, a.
That can not be shaped. – Good.
UN-SHAPE', v.t.
To throw out of form or into disorder; to confound; to derange. [Little used.] Shak.
UN-SHAP'EN, a.
Misshapen; deformed; ugly. Addison.
UN-SHAR'ED, a.
Not shared; not partaken or enjoyed in common; as, unshared bliss. Milton.
UN-SHAV'ED, a.
Not shaved. Tooke.
UN-SHEATH', or UN-SHEATHE', v.t.
To draw from the sheath or scabbard. Unsheath thy sword. Shak. To unsheath the sword, to make war.
UN-SHEATH'ED, pp.
Drawn from the sheath.
UN-SHEATH'ING, ppr.
Drawing from the scabbard.
UN-SHED', a.
Not shed; not spilt; as, blood unshed. Milton.
UN-SHEET'ED, a.
Not furnished with sheets.
UN-SHEL'TER-ED, a.
Not sheltered; not screened; not defended from danger or annoyance. Decay of Piety.
UN-SHEL'TER-ING, a.
Not protecting; not defending from danger or annoyance.
UN-SHENT', a.
Not spoiled; not disgraced.
UN-SHIELD'ED, a.
Not defended by a shield; not protected; exposed. Dryden.
UN-SHIFT'ING, a.
Not changing place, position, or expedients. – E. Irving.
UN-SHIP', v.t.
- To take out of a ship or other water craft; as, to unship goods.
- To remove from the place where it is fixed or fitted; as, to unship an oar; to unship capstan bars. Mar. Dict.
UN-SHIP'PED, pp.
- Removed from a ship or from its place.
- Destitute of a ship.
UN-SHIRT'ED, a.
Not covered with a shirt.
UN-SHIV'ER-ED, a.
Not shivered or split.