Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-PER'JUR-ED – UN-PIL'LOW-ED
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UN-PER'JUR-ED, a.
Free from the crime of perjury. Dryden.
UN-PER'MA-NENT, a.
Not permanent; not durable.
UN-PER-MIT'TED, a.
Not permitted. Southey.
UN-PER-PLEX', v.t.
To free from perplexity. Donne.
UN-PER-PLEX'ED, a.
- Not perplexed; not harassed; not embarrassed.
- Free from perplexity or complication; simple.
UN-PER'SE-CU-TED, a.
Free from persecution.
That can not be perspired, or emitted through the pores of the skin. Arbuthnot.
That can not be persuaded, or influenced by motives urged. Sidney.
UN-PER-TURB'ED, a.
Not disturbed. Scott.
UN-PE-RUS'ED, a.
Not read.
UN-PER-VERT'ED, a.
Not perverted; not wrested or turned to a wrong sense or use.
UN-PET'RI-FI-ED, a.
Not petrified; not converted into stone.
Not philanthropic.
UN-PHIL-O-SOPH'IC, or UN-PHIL-O-SOPH'IC-AL, a.
Not according to the rules or principles of sound philosophy; contrary to philosophy or right reason. Newton.
UN-PHIL-O-SOPH'IC-AL-LY, adv.
In a manner contrary to the principles of sound philosophy or right reason. South.
Incongruity with philosophy. Norris.
UN-PHI-LOS'O-PHIZE, v.t.
To degrade from the character of a philosopher. Pope.
UN-PHI-LOS'O-PHIZ-ED, pp. [or adj.]
- Degraded from the rank of a philosopher.
- Not sophisticated or perverted by philosophy; as, unphilosophized revelation. Good.
Not pertaining to phrenology.
UN-PHYS'ICK-ED, a. [s as z.]
Not influenced by medicine; not physicked. [Not used.] Howell.
UN-PIC'TUR-ESQUE, a.
Not picturesque.
UN-PIERCE'A-BLE, a.
That can not be pierced. Southey.
UN-PIERC'ED, a.
Not pierced; not penetrated. Gay.
UN-PIL'LAR-ED, a.
Deprived of pillars; as, an unpillared temple. Pope.
UN-PIL'LOW-ED, a.
Having no pillow; having the head not supported. Milton.