Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-GE'NI-AL – UN-GLO'RI-FY
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UN-GE'NI-AL, a.
Not favorable to nature or to natural growth; as, ungenial air; ungenial soils. Sullen seas that wash th' ungenial pole. Thomson.
UN-GEN-TEEL', a.
Not genteel; used of persons; not consistent with polite manners or good breeding; used of manners.
UN-GEN-TEEL'LY, adv.
Uncivilly; not with good manners.
UN-GEN'TLE, a.
Not gentle; harsh; rude. Shak.
Not like a gentleman. Chesterfield.
The quality of being ungentlemanlike. Quart. Rev.
Not becoming a gentleman.
UN-GEN'TLE-NESS, n.
- Want of gentleness; harshness; severity; rudeness. Tusser.
- Unkindness; incivility. Shak.
UN-GEN'TLY, adv.
Harshly; with severity; rudely. Shak.
Not agreeable to the rules of geometry. Cheyne.
UN-GIFT'ED, a.
Not gifted; not endowed with peculiar faculties. Arbuthnot.
Not gilt; not overlaid with gold.
UN-GILD'ING, a.
Not gilding.
UN-GIRD', v.t. [See Gird.]
To loose from a girdle or band; to unbind. Gen. xxiv.
UN-GIRD'ED, pp.
Loosed from a girth or band.
UN-GIRD'ING, ppr.
Loosing from a girdle or band.
UN-GIRT', pp.
- Unbound.
- adj. Loosely dressed. Waller.
UN-GIV'EN, a.
Not given or bestowed.
UN-GIV'ING, a.
Not bringing gifts. Dryden.
UN-GLAD'DEN-ED, a.
Not gladdened.
UN-GLAZE', v.t.
To strip of glass; to remove the glass from windows.
UN-GLAZ'ED, a.
- Deprived of glass; not furnished with glass; as, the windows are unglazed; the house is yet unglazed.
- Wanting glass windows.
- Not covered with vitreous matter; as, unglazed potters' ware.
UN-GLAZ'ING, ppr.
Depriving of glass in windows.
UN-GLO'RI-FI-ED, a.
Not glorified; not honored with praise or adoration.
UN-GLO'RI-FY, v.t.
To deprive of glory. Watts.