Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-PRO-TECT'ED – UN-PUR'CHAS-ED
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UN-PRO-TECT'ED, a.
- Not protected; not defended. Hooker.
- Not countenanced; not supported.
UN-PRO-TECT'ED-LY, adv.
Without being protected.
UN-PRO-TECT'ING, a.
Not protecting; not defending.
UN-PRO-TRACT'ED, a.
Not protracted; not drawn out in length.
UN-PROV'ED, a.
- Not proved; not known by trial. Spenser.
- Not established as true by argument, demonstration, or evidence.
UN-PRO-VIDE', v.t.
To unfurnish; to divest or strip of qualifications. Southern.
UN-PRO-VID'ED, pp.
- Divested of qualifications.
- adj. Not provided; unfurnished; unsupplied. Dryden.
UN-PROV'I-DENT, a.
Improvident. [Obs.]
UN-PRO-VI'SION-ED, a. [s as z.]
Not furnished with provisions. Pollok.
UN-PRO-VOK'ED, a.
- Not provoked; not incited; applied to persons.
- Not proceeding from provocation or just cause; as, an unprovoked attack. Addison.
UN-PRO-VOK'ING, a.
Giving no provocation or offense. Fleetwood.
UN-PRO-VOK'ING-LY, adv.
Without giving provocation.
UN-PRU-DEN'TIAL, a.
Imprudent. [Not used.] Milton.
UN-PRUN'ED, a.
Not pruned; not lopped. Shak.
UN-PUB'LIC, a.
Not public; private; not generally seen or known. Taylor.
UN-PUB'LISH-ED, a.
- Not made public; secret; private. Shak.
- Not published; as a manuscript or book. Pope.
UN-PUNC'TU-AL, a.
Not punctual; not exact in time. Pope.
UN-PUNC-TU-AL'I-TY, or UN-PUNC-TU-AL'NESS, n.
Want of punctuality.
UN-PUNC'TU-AL-LY, adv.
Not punctually.
UN-PUNC'TU-A-TED, a.
Not punctuated; not pointed. Busby.
UN-PUN'ISH-A-BLE, a.
That may not be punished. Milton.
UN-PUN'ISH-ED, a.
Not punished; suffered to pass without punishment or with impunity; as, a thief unpunished; an unpunished crime. Dryden.
UN-PUN'ISH-ING, a.
Not punishing.
That can not be bought. Adams.
UN-PUR'CHAS-ED, a.
Not purchased; not bought. Denham.