Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UNC'TU-OUS-NESS – UN-CUS'TOM-ED
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UNC'TU-OUS-NESS, n.
- Fatness; oiliness.
- The quality of resembling oil.
UN-CULL'ED, a.
- Not gathered.
- Not separated; not selected.
UN-CUL'PA-BLE, a.
Not blamable; not faulty. Hooker.
UN-CULT', a. [un and L. cultus.]
Uncultivated; rude; illiterate. [Not in use.] Ch. Relig. Appeal.
UN-CUL'TI-VA-BLE, a.
Not capable of being tilled or cultivated.
UN-CUL'TI-VA-TED, a.
- Not cultivated; not tilled; not used in tillage; as, an uncultivated tract of land.
- Not instructed; not civilized; rude; rough in manners; as, an uncultivated nation or age. Locke. Roscommon.
An uncultivated state.
UN-CUM'BER-ED, a.
Not burdened; not embarrassed. Dryden.
UN-CU'RA-BLE, a.
Incurable. [The latter is mostly used.]
UN-CU'RA-BLY, adv.
Incurably.
UN-CURB'A-BLE, a.
That can not be curbed or checked. [Not in use.] Shak.
UN-CURB'ED, a.
Not curbed; not restrained; licentious. Shak.
UN-CURL', v.i.
To fall from a curled state, as ringlets; to become straight. Shak.
UN-CURL', v.t.
To loose from ringlets. The lion uncurls his angry mane. Dryden.
UN-CURL'ED, pp.
- Loosed from ringlets.
- adj. Not curled; not formed into ringlets.
UN-CURL'ING, ppr.
Loosing from ringlets.
UN-CUR'RENT, a.
Not current; not passing in common payment; as, uncurrent coin or notes. Shak.
UN-CURSE', v.t. [uncurs'.]
To free from any execration. [Not used.] Shak.
Not cursed; not execrated. K. Charles.
UN-CUR-TAIL'ED, a.
Not curtailed; not shortened.
UN-CUR'TAIN, v.t.
To remove a curtain or covering from.
UN-CUS'TOM-A-RI-LY, adv.
In an unusual manner.
State of being not customary.
UN-CUS'TOM-A-RY, a.
Not customary; not usual. Dwight.
UN-CUS'TOM-ED, a.
- Not subjected to customs or duty. Ash.
- That has not paid duty, or been charged with customs. Smollet.