Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-SPLIT' – UN-STEAD'I-ED
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UN-SPLIT', a.
Not split; as, unsplit wood will not season.
UN-SPOIL'ED, a.
- Not spoiled; not corrupted; not ruined; not rendered useless. Pope.
- Not plundered; not pillaged.
UN-SPO'KEN, a.
Not spoken or uttered.
Not like a sportsman.
UN-SPOT'TED, a.
- Not stained; free from spot.
- Free from moral stain; untainted with guilt; unblemished; immaculate; as, unspotted reputation.
UN-SPOT'TED-NESS, n.
State of being free from stain or guilt. Feltham.
UN-SPREAD', a.
Not stretched, or extended; not set and furnished with provisions.
UN-SQUAR'ED, a.
- Not made square; as, unsquared timber.
- Not regular; not formed. Shak.
UN-SQUIRE', v.t.
To divest of the title or privilege of an esquire. Swift.
UN-STA'BLE, a. [L. instabilis.]
- Not stable; not fixed.
- Not steady; inconstant; irresolute; wavering. James i.
UN-STA'BLE-NESS, n.
Instability.
UN-STAID', a.
Not steady; mutable; not settled in judgment; volatile; fickle; as, unstaid youth. Shak.
UN-STAID'NESS, n.
- Unfixed or volatile state or disposition; mutability; fickleness; indiscretion.
- Uncertain motion; unsteadiness. Sidney.
UN-STAIN'ED, a.
- Not stained; not dyed.
- Not polluted; not tarnished; not dishonored; as, an unstained character.
UN-STAMP'ED, a.
Not stamped or impressed.
UN-STANCH'ED, a.
Not stanched; not stopped; as blood.
UN-STATE', v.t.
To deprive of dignity. Shak.
Not becoming a statesman.
UN-STA'TION-ED, a.
Not stationed.
UN-STAT'U-TA-BLE, a.
Contrary to statute; not warranted by statute. Swift.
UN-STAY'ED, a.
Not stayed; not stopped or retarded.
UN-STEAD'FAST, a. [unsted'fast.]
- Not fixed; not standing or being firm.
- Not firmly adhering to a purpose.
UN-STEAD'FAST-LY, adv.
Not steadfastly.
UN-STEAD'FAST-NESS, n. [unsted'fastness.]
Want of steadfastness; instability; inconstancy. K. James.
UN-STEAD'I-ED, a.
Not supported; not kept from shaking.