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Show UN 5, Not fubject; not controlled UnACCOUNTABLY. adv. Strangely 3. Not bufy ; not diligent Not exact rate. 7. Want of exactnefs Una"cTuATED commonly ufed szaccurare and inaccaracy Th 1t may be much more probably maintained tha UnapmI'RED honour to th Uxapo'rEp of animals uz U~apo'rRNED 2. New ; not ufual That he fhall foon keep Tibalt company. Shakefp Their priftine wort The Britons recollet, and gladly chang Clarendon o Ere one can fay, It lightens Specifick conformities can be no unadvifed pro duétions ; but are regulated by the immediate effi ciency of fome knowing agent ly ; indifcreetly A ftrange kind of fpeech unto Chriftian ears him and fuc OrIaking? My ears are unacquainte With fuch bold truths, efpecially from thee upon us to defend, againft the fiream of a contrar Hooker publick refolution Denbam What is done cannot be now amende Men fhall deal #nadwifedly fometimes Youth, that with joys had unacquainted been Envy'd grey hairs, that once good days had feen Which after-hours give leifure to repent of. Shak Dryden Let us live like thofe who expeét to die, an A word wunadvifedly {poken on the one fide, o mifunderftood on the other, has raifed fuch a then we fhall find that we feared death only becaufe we were unacquainted with it U | Wake's Preparation for Death averfion to him, as in time has produced a perfeé South hatred of him NA CTIVE. adj. [from aéive. 1 Not brifk ; not lively Unapu'LTERATED adj Genunine no fpoiled by fpurious mixtures b Silly people commend tame, wnaftive children I have only difcovered one of thofe channels by which the hiftory of our Saviour might be con :caufc they make no noife, nor give them an Hooker What man's wit is there able to found the dept of thofe dangerous and fearful evils, whereinto ou weak and impotent nature is inclinable to fink itfelf, rather than to fhew an acknowledgment o error in that which once we have #nadwifedly take Art thou a courtier veyed pure and unadulterated Locke Man hath his daily work of body or min Ppointed, which declares his dignity ile other animals unaczige range ad of their doings God talees no account, Milton as, I hope, they themfelves do acknow ledge unadwifedly uttered Shall T inform my unacquainted feet du the blind mazes of this tangled world? Milton 2. Having no employment Glanwille Unapvi‘sEpLy. adv. Imprudently ; rafh but could not reach unto that whereof he fpake Hooker Where elf Skak. Rom. and Ful Thefe profperous proceedings were turned bac by the #nadwvifed forwardnefs of divers chief counfellors, in making fudden and unteafonable alterations Hayward whofe car Addifon on the Chriftian Religion UNAFFE'CTED. adj 1. Real ; not hypocritical be fa He was always unaffeftedly cheerful; no mark of any thing heavy at his heart broke from him Locke Unarre'cTING, adj. Not pathetick; no moving the paffions Unarrri'cTED. adj Free from trouble My unafflicted mind doth fee On no unholy thoughts for benefit Danicl's Mufophilus UNaGrREE'ABLE fuitable adj Inconfiftent; un Not unagreeable, to found a pat Over this main, from hell to that new worfd. Ai/t U~xaGrREE‘ABLENEsSs They bore the kin To lic'in folemn ftate, a publick fight # / Unfuitable inconfiftency with Papias, a holy man, and fcholar of St. John having delivered the millennium, men chofe rathe to admit a do&rine whofe unagreeablencfs to th gofpel economy rendered it fufpicious, than thin an apoftolick man could feduce them Decay of Picty Too like the lightning, which doth ceafe to be lowed by awizh Ouble‘ Shakefp Is too rath, too unadwis'd, too fudden 2, Not having familiar knowledge : fol } have unadwvio This contraét to-nigh Spenfer as unaffeéted 7o hear the tragedy UnarrFE'cTEDLY. adv. Really; withou any attempt to produce falfe appear nefs to 2. Done without due thought ; rafh UxacQuaiNTED. adj. [from acquainted. 1. Not known ; unufual ; not familiarl known Not adventu Deliver'd you a paper that I fhould not The firft is an utter unacquaintance wvith hi mafter's defigns, in thefe words: The fervan . knoweth not what his mafter doth South till the adj touched Advent'rous work ! yet to thy pow'r and min Madam UnacquaiNTaNCE. 2./. [from acquaint hear Not decorated ; no UnapVI'sED. adj 1. Imprudent ; indifcreet The fear of what was to come from an unknown at leatt an wnacknowledged {uccefior to the crown matter @dj moved ; no Milton ances The wifeft, unexperienc'd, will be eve Timorous and loth, with novice modeft Irrefolute, unhardy, unadvent'vous. Miit, Par. Reg UNACKNO'WLEDGED. dj. [from acknowwledge.] Not owned fuc 4. No Not worfhipped rous Watts's Logick wete unacquainted wit adj U~xapve'NTUROUS accuflomed idea, without juft and evident neceflity on wit Duwells in the dire retreat, and freezes there Addifon Sweet native home, for unaccuftor'd air Pbhilips An old word ought never to be fixed to an #n Feftus, an infidel, a Roman Not regarde Defert and bare, unfightly, unadern'd Brought forth the tender grafs. . Milt. Par. Lofs But hoary winter, znadorn'd and bare Shall give him fuch an unaccuftom'd dram She greatly grew amazed at the fight _ And the unacguainted light began to fear adj The earth ance.] Want of familiarity ; wan - knowledge: followed by awirh In their majeftic, unaffetted file Than all the oratory of Greece and Rome Glanwille embellifhed I'll fend one to Mantua Where that fame banifh'd runagate doth live clouded much of that profperity matter is a mere znaduate Nor was his name unheard, or usador'd In ancient Greece Milton accuftomed to the want of it, may beft be judged o Boyle by the following experiments The folid rules of civil government Where the gilt chariot never marks the way ! Pope Fere xxxi The neceflity of air to the mof Men divinely taught, and better teachin Oh ! had I rather unadmir'd remain' In fome lone ifle, or diftant northern land UNACCU'STOMED. adj. [from accuffomed. 1, Not ufed; not habituated : with o oke peripatetic Pope 3. Not formed by too rigid obfervation o rales ; not laboured Not aftuated power hitherto, as againft the unaccuratenefs and unconcludingnefs of the analytical experiments vulgarl Boyle to be relied on I was chaftifed as a bullock unaccuflome adj candid Of fofteft manners, unaffeéted mind Lover of peace, and friend of human kind In the fruitful eart His beams, unaétive elfe, their vigour find. Milton For this ar open ‘The maid improves her charm With inward greatnefs, unaffeéted wifdom Addifon's Catd And fanétity of manners 4. Having no eflicacy unaccu [fro affe@ation Dryden fincere Milton unattive thing; for, in defiance of the judgment the will may ftill remain as much a ftranger t virtue as before South Boyle UnA'CCURATENESS 2. Free fro fiandmgs to pay to virtue; and yetitis but faint to be in weight to water but as one to four hun dred His life An homage which nature commands all under- defined the ai Galileo ufing an unaccurate way And unaffeéied forrow fat on ev'ry face Little fufpicious to any king Addifon fhim G roans, cties, and howlings fill the crouded place Private, unactive, calm, contemplative merchant th o fo th b t prove bo Th " whofe heart had fo unaccountably melte at th U N. UN Una"tpaBre adj Not to be helped The congregated college have concluded That labouring art can never ranfont natur From her unaidable eftate Shakzfpeare UnA"IDED. adj. Not affifted; not helped Their number, counting thofe th> #naided ey Can fee, or by invented tubes defcry The wideft ftretch of human thought exceeds Blackmore Una"tminG Having no particula adj direéion The noify culverin, o'ercharg'd, Tets fly And burfts, znaiming, in the rended fky Such frantick flights are like a madman's dream And nature f{uffers in the wild extreme. Granwille Una'kina adj Not feeling or caufin pain Shew them th' #naking fcars which I would hide As if I had received them for the hir Of their breath only UnA'LIENABLE Shakefpeare's Coriolanus adj Not to be trans ferred Hereditary right fhould be kept facred, not fro any unalienable right in a particular family, but t avoid the confequences that ufually attend the am bition of competitors Swift UnaLra'vep. adj. Not impaired by ba mixtures Unallayed fatisfa&tions are joys too heavenly t fall to many men's fhares on earth Boyle UnaLLI'ED. adj 1. Having no powerful relation z. Having no common nature ; not con genial He is compounded of two very different ingredi ents, fpirit and matter; but how fuch urallied an 32 D difproportione |