Dictionary: UN-PAS'SION-ED – UN-PELT'ED

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UN-PAS'SION-ED, a.

Not excited by passion; calm.

UN-PAS'TOR-AL, a.

Not pastoral; not suitable to pastoral manners. Warton.

UN-PAT'ENT-ED, a.

Not granted by patent. Cranch.

UN-PATH'ED, a.

  1. Unmarked by passage; not trodden. Shak.
  2. Not being beaten into a path; as, unpathed snow.

UN-PA-THET'IC, a.

Not pathetic; not adapted to move the passions or excite emotion. Warton.

UN-PA-THET'IC-AL-LY, adv.

Without moving the passions or exciting emotion.

UN-PAT-RI-OT'IC, or UN-PAT-RI-OT'IC-AL, a.

Not patriotic.

UN-PAT-RI-OT'IC-AL-LY, adv.

Not patriotically.

UN-PAT'RON-IZ-ED, a.

Not having a patron; not supported by friends. Johnson.

UN-PAT'TERN-ED, a.

Having no equal. Beaum.

UN-PAV'ED, a.

Not paved; not covered with stone.

UN-PAWN'ED, a.

Not pawned; not pledged. Pope.

UN-PAY', v.t.

  1. To undo. [Not in use.] Shak.
  2. Not to pay or compensate. [Not used.]

UN-PAY'ING, a.

Neglecting payment.

UN-PAY'ING-LY, adv.

Unprofitably.

UN-PEACE'A-BLE, a.

Not peaceable; quarrelsome. Hammond.

UN-PEACE'A-BLE-NESS, n.

Unquietness; quarrelsome ness. Parker.

UN-PEACE'A-BLY, adv.

Unquietly.

UN-PEACE'FUL, a.

Not pacific or peaceful; unquiet. Cowley.

UN-PEACE'FUL-LY, adv.

Not peacefully.

UN-PEACE'FUL-NESS, n.

Disquiet; inquietude.

UN-PED'I-GREED, a.

Not distinguished by a pedigree. Pollok.

UN-PEG', v.t.

  1. To loose from pegs; to open.
  2. To pull out the peg from.

UN-PEG'GED, pp.

Loosed from pegs; opened.

UN-PELT'ED, a.

Not pelted; not assailed with stones.