Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-WEA'RI-ED – UN-WHIS'PER-ED
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UN-WEA'RI-ED, a.
- Not tired; not fatigued. Dryden.
- Indefatigable; continual; that does not tire or sink under fatigue; as, unwearied perseverance. Rogers.
UN-WEA'RI-ED-LY, adv.
Without tiring or sinking under fatigue.
State of being unwearied. Baxter.
UN-WEA'RY, a.
Not weary; not tired.
UN-WEA'RY, v.t.
To refresh after fatigue. Temple.
UN-WEA'RY-ING, a.
Not making weary.
UN-WEAVE', v.t.
To unfold; to undo what has been woven. Sandys.
UN-WEAV'ING, ppr.
Undoing what has been woven.
UN-WED', a.
Unmarried. Shak.
UN-WED'DED, a.
Unmarried; remaining single.
UN-WEDGE'A-BLE, a. [unwedj'able.]
Not to be split with wedges. [Barbarous and not used.] Shak.
UN-WEED'ED, a.
Not weeded; not cleared of weeds. Shak.
UN-WEEP'ED, a. [See UNWEPT.]
UN-WEET'ING, a. [See Weet and Wit.]
Ignorant; unknowing. [Obs.] Spenser.
UN-WEET'ING-LY, adv.
Ignorantly. [Obs.] Spenser.
UN-WEIGH'ED, a.
- Not weighed; not having the weight ascertained. Solomon left alt the vessels unweighed. 1 Kings vii.
- Not deliberately considered and exainined; as, to leave arguments or testimony unweighed.
- Not considerate; negligent; as, words unweighcd. Pope.
UN-WEIGH'ING, a.
Inconsiderate; thoughtless. Shak
UN-WEL'COME, a.
Not welcome; not grateful; not pleasing; not well received; as, unwelcome news; an unwelcome guest.
UN-WEL-COME-LY, adv.
Not in a welcome manner.
UN-WELL', a.
Not well; indisposed; not in good health. [It expresses less than sick.]
UN-WELL'NESS, n.
State of being indisposed. [Not in use.] Chesterfield.
UN-WEPT', a.
Not lamented; not mourned. The profligate lives despised, and dies unwept.
UN-WET', a.
Not wet or moist. Dryden.
Not whipped; not corrected with the rod. Pope.
UN-WHIS'PER-ED, a.
Not whispered.