Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-E-MAN'CI-PA-TED – UN-EN-GA'GED
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Not emancipated or liberated from slavery.
UN-EM-BALM'ED, a.
Not embalmed.
- Not embarrassed; not perplexed in mind; not confused. The speaker appeared unembarrassed.
- Free from pecuniary difficulties or incumbrances. He or his property is unembarrassed.
- Free from perplexing connection; as, the question comes before the court unembarrassed with irrelevant matter.
UN-EM-BOD'I-ED, a.
- Free from a corporeal body; as, unembodied spirits. Elliott.
- Not embodied; not collected into a body; as, unembodied militia. Smollett.
UN-EM-PHAT'IC, a.
Having no emphasis.
UN-EM-PHAT'IC-AL-LY, adv.
Without energy or emphasis.
UN-EM-PLOY'ED, a.
- Not employed; not occupied; not busy; at leisure; not engaged. Addison.
- Not being in use; as, unemployed capital or money.
UN-EM-POW'ER-ED, a.
Not empowered or authorized.
UN-EMP'TI-A-BLE, a.
Not to be emptied; inexhaustible. [Not in use.] Hooker.
UN-EM'U-LA-TING, a.
Not emulating; not striving to excel. Ruffhead.
UN-EN-CHANT'ED, a.
Not enchanted; that can not be enchanted. Milton.
Not encountered.
UN-EN-CUM'BER, v.t.
To free from incumbrance.
UN-EN-CUM'BER-ED, pp.
- Disengaged from incumbrance.
- adj. Not encumbered; not burdened.
UN-EN-DEAR'ED, a.
Not attended with endearment. Milton.
Making no effort.
UN-END'ED, a.
Not ended. Bentham.
UN-END'ING, a.
Not ending. N. A. Rev.
UN-EN-DOW'ED, a.
- Not endowed; not furnished; not invested; as, a man unendowed with virtues.
- Not furnished with funds; as, an unendowed college or hospital.
UN-EN-DU'RA-BLE, a.
Not to be endured; intolerable.
UN-EN-DU'RA-BLY, adv.
So as not to be endured.
UN-EN-DUR'ING, a.
Not lasting; of temporary duration. Dwight.
UN-EN-ERV'A-TED, a.
Not enervated or weakened. Beattie.
UN-EN-FEE'BLED, a.
Not enfeebled.
UN-EN-GA'GED, a.
- Not engaged; not bound by covenant or promise; free from obligation to a particular person; as, a lady is unengaged.
- Free from attachment that binds; as, her affections are unengaged.
- Unemployed; unoccupied; not busy.
- Not appropriated; as, unengaged revenues. [We generally say, unappropriated revenue or money.]