Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-CHECK'ED – UN-CHURCH'
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UN-CHECK'ED, a.
- Not checked; not restrained; not hindered. Milton.
- Not contradicted. Shak.
UN-CHECK'ER-ED, a.
Not checkered; not diversified.
UN-CHEER'ED, a.
Not cheered.
UN-CHEER'FUL, a.
Not cheerful; sad. Shak.
UN-CHEER'FUL-LY, adv.
In an uncheerful manner.
Want of cheerfulness; sadness. Spectator.
UN-CHEER'Y, a.
Dull; not enlivening. Sterne.
UN-CHEW'ED, a.
Not chewed or masticated. Dryden.
UN-CHID'ED, a.
Not chided or rebuked.
UN-CHILD', v.t.
To bereave of children. [Not in use.] Shak.
UN-CHIV'AL-ROUS, a.
Not according to the rules of chivalry.
UN-CHIV'AL-ROUS-LY, adv.
Not chivalrously.
UN-CHOL'ER-IC, a.1
Not choleric. Carlisle.
UN-CHOL'ER-IC, a.2
Not choleric. [1841 Addenda only.]
UN-CHRIS'TEN-ED, a.
Not baptized and named.
UN-CHRIS'TIAN, a.
- Contrary to the laws of Christianity; as, an unchristian reflection; unchristian temper or conduct.
- 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.
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.
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.