Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for UN-SEA'SON-ED
UN-SEA'SON-ED, a. [unsee'znd.]
- Not seasoned; not exhausted of the natural juices and hardened for use; as, unseasoned wood, boards, timber, &c.
- Not inured; not accustomed; not fitted to endure any thing by use or habit; as, men unseasoned to tropical climates are exposed to fevers.
- Unformed; not qualified by use or experience; as, an unseasoned courtier. Shak.
- Not salted; not sprinkled, filled or impregnated with any thing to give relish; as, unseasoned meat.
- Unseasonable. [Not in use.] Shak.
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