Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-HELM'ING – UN-HON'EST
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UN-HELM'ING, ppr.
Depriving of a helm.
UN-HELP'ED, a.
Unassisted; having no aid or auxiliary; unsupported. Dryden.
UN-HELP'FUL, a.
Affording no aid. Shak.
UN-HELP'FUL-LY, adv.
In an unhelpful manner.
UN-HE-RO'IC, a.
Not heroic; not brave. Pope.
UN-HES'I-TA-TING, a.
Not hesitating; not remaining in doubt; prompt; ready. Eclec. Review.
UN-HES'I-TA-TING-LY, adv.
Without hesitation or doubt.
UN-HEWN', a.
Not hewn; rough. Dryden.
UN-HIDE'BOUND, a.
Lax of maw; capacious. [Not used.] Milton.
UN-HIN'DER-ED, a.
Not hindered; not opposed; exerting itself freely. S. Clarke.
UN-HINGE', v.t. [unhinj'.]
- To take from the hinges; as, to unhinge a door.
- To displace; to unfix by violence. Blackmore.
- To unfix; to loosen; to render unstable or wavering; as, to unhinge the mind; to unhinge opinions.
UN-HING'ED, pp.
Loosed from a hinge or fastening.
UN-HINGE'MENT, n.
The act of unhinging or state of being unhinged. [Unusual.] Chalmers.
UN-HING'ING, ppr.
Loosening from a hinge or fastening.
UN-HIR'ED, a.
Not hired.
UN-HIS-TOR'IC-AL, a.
Not historical. Park.
UN-HIVE', v.t.
- To drive from a hive.
- To deprive of habitation or shelter, as a crowd.
UN-HIV'ED, pp.
Driven from the hive or shelter. Neal.
UN-HOARD', v.t.
To steal from a hoard; to scatter.
UN-HOARD'ED, pp.
Stolen from a hoard; scattered.
UN-HOARD'ING, ppr.
Scattering.
UN-HO'LI-LY, adv.
In an unholy manner.
UN-HO'LI-NESS, n.
- Want of holiness; an unsanctified state of the heart.
- Impiety; wickedness; profaneness. Ralegh.
UN-HO'LY, a.
- Not holy; not renewed and sanctified. 2 Tim. iii.
- Profane; not hallowed; not consecrated; common. Heb. x.
- Impious; wicked.
- Not ceremonially purified. Lev. x.
UN-HON'EST, a. [See Honest.]
Dishonest; dishonorable. [Obs.] Ascham.