Dictionary: UN-CHOL'ER-IC – UN-CIV-IL-I-ZA'TION

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UN-CHOL'ER-IC, a.

Not choleric. Carlisle.

UN-CHRIS'TEN-ED, a.

Not baptized and named.

UN-CHRIS'TIAN, a.

  1. Contrary to the laws of Christianity; as, an unchristian reflection; unchristian temper or conduct.
  2. Not evangelized; not converted to the Christian faith; infidel.

UN-CHRIS'TIAN, v.t.

To deprive of the constituent qualities of Christianity. South.

UN-CHRIS'TIAN-IZE, v.t.

To turn from the Christian faith; to cause to degenerate from the belief and profession of Christianity. Buchanan.

UN-CHRIS'TIAN-IZ-ED, pp.

Not christianized.

UN-CHRIS'TIAN-LIKE, a.

Not like a Christian.

UN-CHRIS'TIAN-LY, a.

Contrary to the laws of Christianity; unbecoming Christians. Milton.

UN-CHRIS'TIAN-LY, adv.

In a manner contrary to Christian principles. Bedell.

UN-CHRIS-TIAN-NESS, n.

Contrariety to Christianity. K. Charles.

UN-CHRON'I-CLED, a.

Not recorded in a chronicle.

UN-CHURCH', v.t.

To expel from a church; to deprive of the character and rights of church. Milner.

UN-CHURCH'ED, pp.

Expelled from a church.

UN-CHURCH'ING, ppr.

Expelling from a church.

UN'CIAL, a. [L. uncialis.]

Pertaining to letters of a large size, used in ancient manuscripts.

UN'CIAL, n.

An uncial letter.

UN'CIN-ATE, a. [L. uncinatus, from uncus, a hook.]

In botany, hooked at the end. Martyn.

UN-CIR'CU-LAR, a.

Not circular or spherical. Chandler.

UN-CIR'CUM-CIS-ED, a.

  1. s as z. Not circumcised. Scripture. UN-CIR-CUM-CI"SION, n. Absence or want of circumcision. Hammond.
  2. In Scripture, the Gentiles who did not practice circumcision. Rom. iv, 9.

UN-CIR-CUM-SCRIB-ED, a.

Not circumscribed; not bounded; not limited. Where the prince is uncircumscribed, obedience ought to be unlimited. Addison.

UN-CIR'CUM-SPECT, a.

Not circumspect; not cautious. Hayward.

UN-CIR'CUM-SPECT-LY, adv.

Without circumspection.

UN-CIR-CUM-STAN'TIAL, a.

Not important. [Not in use.] Brown.

UN-CIV'IL, a.

  1. Not civil; not complaisant; not courteous in manners; applied to persons.
  2. Not polite; rude; applied to manners; as, uncivil behavior.

UN-CIV-IL-I-ZA'TION, n.

A state of savageness; rude state. Dict.