Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-FRE'QUEN-CY – UN-FURL'ING
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UN-FRE'QUEN-CY, n.
The state of being unfrequent. Cowper.
UN-FRE'QUENT, a.
Not frequent; not common; not happening often; infrequent. Brown.
UN-FRE'QUENT, v.t.
To cease to frequent. [Not in use.] Philips.
UN-FRE'QUENT-ED, a.
Rarely visited; seldom resorted to by human beings; as, an unfrequented place or forest. Addison.
UN-FRE'QUENT-LY, adv.
Not often; seldom. Brown.
UN-FRI'A-BLE, a.
Not easily crumbled. Paley.
UN-FRIEND', n.
One not a friend. [Bad.] Scott.
UN-FRIEND'ED, a. [unfrend'ed.]
Wanting friends; not countenanced or supported. Shak.
Want of kindness; disfavor. Boyle.
UN-FRIEND'LY, a.
- Not friendly; not kind or benevolent; as, an unfriendly neighbor.
- Not favorable; not adapted to promote or support any object; as, weather unfriendly to health.
UN-FRIEND'SHIP, n.
State of being unfriendly. Scott.
UN-FROCK', v.t.
To divest. Hurd.
UN-FROCK'ED, pp.
Divested of a gown.
UN-FROZ'EN, a.
Not frozen; not congealed. Boyle.
UN-FRU'GAL, a.
Not frugal; not saving or economical.
UN-FRUIT'FUL, a.
- Not producing fruit; barren; as, an unfruitful tree.
- Not producing offspring; not prolific; barren; as, an unfruitful female.
- Not producing good effects or works; as, an unfruitful life.
- Unproductive; not fertile; us, an unfruitful soil.
UN-FRUIT'FUL-LY, adv.
Without producing fruit.
Barrenness; infecundity; unproductiveness; applied to persons or things.
UN-FRUS'TRA-BLE, a.
That can not be frustrated. Edwards.
UN-FUL-FILL'ED, a.
Not fulfilled; not accomplished; as, a prophecy or prediction unfulfilled.
UN-FUM'ED, a.
- Not fumigated.
- Not exhaling smoke; not burnt. Milton.
UN-FUND'ED, a.
Not funded; having no permanent funds for the payment of its interest; as, an unfunded debt. Hamilton.
UN-FURL', v.t.
To loose and unfold; to expand; to open or spread; as, to unfurl sails.
UN-FURL'ED, pp.
Unfolded; expanded.
UN-FURL'ING, ppr.
Unfolding; spreading.