Dictionary: UN-BRAC'ING – UN-BUCK'LE

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UN-BRAC'ING, ppr.

Loosing; relaxing.

UN-BRAID', v.t.

To separate the strands of a braid; to disentangle.

UN-BRAID'ED, pp.

Disentangled, as the strands of a braid.

UN-BRAID'ING, ppr.

Separating the strands of a braid.

UN-BRANCH'ED, a.

Not ramified; not shooting into branches.

UN-BRANCH'ING, a.

Not dividing into branches. Goldsmith.

UN-BREAST, v.t. [unbrest'.]

To disclose or lay open. P. Fletcher.

UN-BREAST'ED, pp.

Disclosed; laid open.

UN-BREAST'ING, ppr.

Disclosing.

UN-BREATH'A-BLE, a.

Not breathable or respirable.

UN-BREATH'ED, a.

Not exercised. Our unbreathed memories. Shak.

UN-BREATH'ING, a.

Unanimated; as, unbreathing stones. Shak.

UN-BRED', a.

  1. Not well bred; not polished in manners; ill educated; rude; as, unbred minds; unbred servants. Locke.
  2. Not taught; as, unbred to spinning. Dryden.

UN-BREECH-ED, a.

Having no breeches. Shak.

UN-BREW'ED, a.

Not mixed; pure; genuine. Young.

UN-BRIB'A-BLE, a.

That can not be bribed. Feltham.

UN-BRIB'ED, a.

Not bribed; not corrupted by money; not unduly influenced by money or gifts. Dryden.

UN-BRIDG'ED, a.

Not furnished or crossed by a bridge; as, an unbridged stream.

UN-BRI'DLE, v.t.

To free from the bridle.

UN-BRI'DLED, pp.

  1. Loosed from the bridle.
  2. adj. Unrestrained; licentious; as, unbridled lust; unbridled boldness; unbridled passions.

UN-BRIGHT'EN-ED, a.

Not brightened.

UN-BROKE', or UN-BROK'EN, a.

  1. Not broken; not violated. Preserve your vows unbroken.
  2. Not weakened; not crushed; not subdued. How broad his shoulders spread, by age unbroke. Pope.
  3. Not tamed; not taught; not accustomed to the saddle, harness or yoke; as, an unbroken horse or ox.

UN-BROTH'ER-LY, a.

Not becoming a brother; not suitable to the character and relation of a brother; unkind. [Unbrotherlike is not used.]

UN-BRUIS'ED, a. [s as z.]

Not bruised; not crushed or hurt. Shak.

UN-BUCK'LE, v.t.

To loose from buckles; to unfasten; as, to unbuckle a shoe; to unbuckle a girdle; to unbuckle a helm. Shak.