Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-AS-PECT'IVE – UN-AS-SUR'ED
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UN-AS-PECT'IVE, a.
Not having a view to. Feltham.
UN-AS'PI-RA-TED, a.
Having no aspirate. Parr.
UN-AS-PIR'ING, a.
Not aspiring; not ambitious. Rogers.
UN-AS-PIR'ING-LY, adv.
In an unaspiring manner.
UN-AS-SAIL'A-BLE, a.
Not assailable; that can not be assaulted. Shak.
UN-AS-SAIL'A-BLY, adv.
So as to be unassailable.
UN-AS-SAIL'ED, a.
Not assailed; not attacked by violence. To keep my life and honor unassail'd. Milton.
UN-AS-SAULT'ED, a.
Not assaulted; not attacked.
UN-AS-SAY'ED, a.
- Not essayed; not attempted. [We now use unessayed.]
- Not subjected to assay or trial.
UN-AS-SEM'BLED, a.
Not assembled or congregated.
UN-AS-SERT'ED, a.
Not asserted; not affirmed; not vindicated.
UN-AS-SESS'ED, a.
Not assessed; not rated.
UN-AS-SIGN'A-BLE, a.
Not assignable; that can not be transferred by assignment or indorsement. Jones. Wheaton.
UN-AS-SIGN'A-BLY, adv.
In an unassignable manner.
UN-AS-SIGN'ED, a.
Not assigned; not declared; not transferred.
- Not assimilated; not made to resemble.
- In physiology, not united with, and actually made a part, either of the proper fluids or solids of the body; not animalized, as food.
Not assimilating.
UN-AS-SIST'ED, a.
Not assisted; not aided or helped; as, unassisted reason. Rogers.
UN-AS-SIST'NG, a.
Giving no help. Dryden.
UN-AS-SO'CIA-TED, a.
- Not associated; not united with a society.
- In Connecticut, not united with an ecclesiastical association; as, an unassociated church.
UN-AS-SORT'ED, a.
Not assorted; not distributed into sorts.
UN-AS-SUAG'ED, a.
Not appeased.
UN-AS-SUM'ED, a.
Not assumed.
UN-AS-SUM'ING, a.
Not assuming; not bold or forward; not making lofty pretensions; not arrogant; modest; as, an unassuming youth; unassuming manners.
UN-AS-SUR'ED, a. [See Sure.]
- Not assured; not confident; as, an unassured countenance. Glanville.
- Not to be trusted; as, an unassured foe. Spenser.
- Not insured against loss; as, goods unassured.