Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-MILD'LY – UN-MOAN'ED
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UN-MILD'LY, adv.
Not mildly; harshly.
UN-MILD'NESS, n.
Want of mildness; harshness. Milton.
UN-MIL'I-TA-RY, a.
Not according to military rules or customs.
UN-MILK'ED, a.
Not milked. Pope.
UN-MILL'ED, a.
Not milled; not indented or grained; as, unmilled coin.
UN-MIND'ED, a.
Not minded; not heeded. Milton.
UN-MIND'FUL, a.
Not mindful; not heedful; not attentive; regardless; as, unmindful of laws; unmindful health or of duty. Milton.
UN-MIND'FUL-LY, adv.
Carelessly; heedlessly.
UN-MIND'FUL-NESS, n.
Heedlessness; inattention; carelessness.
UN-MIN'GLE, v.t.
To separate things mixed. Bacon.
UN-MIN'GLE-A-BLE, a.
That can not be mixed. [Not in use.] Boyle.
UN-MIN'GLED, a.
- Not mingled; not mixed; pure. Pope.
- Pure; not vitiated or alloyed by foreign admixture; as, unmingled joy.
Not ministerial.
UN-MIN-IS-TE'RI-AL-LY, adv.
Unsuitably to a minister.
UN-MI-RAC'U-LOUS, a.
Not miraculous.
UN-MI-RAC'U-LOUS-LY, adv.
Without a miracle.
UN-MIR'Y, a.
Not miry; not muddy; not foul with dirt. Gay.
UN-MISS'ED, a.
Not missed; not perceived to be gone or lost. Gray.
That can not be mistaken. [Little used.] Cheyne.
UN-MIS-TAK'EN, a.
Not mistaken; sure. Trumbull.
UN-MIS-TRUST'ING, a.
Not mistrusting; not suspecting; unsuspicious.
UN-MIT'I-GA-BLE, a.
Not capable of being mitigated, softened or lessened. Shak.
UN-MIT'I-GA-TED, a.
Not mitigated; not lessened; not softened in severity or harshness. Shak.
- Not mixed; not mingled; pure; unadulterated; unvitiated by foreign admixture. Bacon.
- Pure; unalloyed; as, unmixed pleasure.
UN-MOAN'ED, a.
Not lamented. Shak.