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Show UN UN j a D N ' R N di n e c r f i n e a u e No ciplined Shake[p My wit untrain'd in any kind of art The king's forces charged lively, and they agai a5 foutly received the charge5 but being an srained multitude, without any foldier or guide Hayward they were foon put to flight Life To noble and ignoble, is more fwee Untrain'd in arms, where rafhnefs leads not on Milton No expert general will bring a company of raw untrained me int bloodlefs fkirmifhes of the fight 2, Irregular th will field; bu b littl inftruét them in the manne Decay of Picty ungovernable To court each place of fortune that doth fall Herbert Is wantonnefs in contemplation UNTRANSFE'RRABLE. adj. Incapable o being given from one to another In parliament there is a rare co-ordination o power, though the fovereignty remain ftill entir and untransferrable in the prince Howel's Pre-eminence of Parliament UNTRANSPA'RENT ou adj No diaphan opaque Though held againft the light, they appeared of tranfparent yellow; yet looked on with one's bac turned to the light, they exhibited an untranfparen blue Boyle on Colours UNTRA'VELLED. adj 1. Never trodden by paflengers in this labyrinth, but are ofttimes fain to wande in America and untrawelled parts Brown's Preface to Vulgar Errours 2. Having never feen foreign countries An untravelled Englithman cannot relifh all th beauties of Italian pictures; becaufe the pofture expreffed in them are often fuch as are peculiar t that country Addifon @. a. To tread back; t g0 back in the fame fteps We will untread the fteps of damned flight And, like a bated and retired flood Leaying our ranknefs and irregular courfe Stoop low within thofe bounds we have o'erlook'd Shakefpeare Ustre'asurep. adj Not laid up; no . repofited He attendant Saw her a-bed, and in the morning earl They found the bed untreafur'd of their miftrefs Shakefpeare UNTRE'ATARLE. adj. Not treatable ; no pratticable Men are of {o untreatable a temper, that nothin ¢an be obtained of them Decay of Pic[j Untri‘ep, adj 1. Not yet attempted ways of danger, by bimfelf untry'd. Milt hat fhe no ways nor means may leave untry'd us to her fifter fhe herfelf apply'd Denbams 2. Not yet experienced Mei Never mor | ehpam of abfence from thy fight. Milr. Par. Lof e happu.e& of'‘mankind, overlooking tho e foli ue Ings which they alrcady have, fet their heart pll:o? fomevyhat_ which they want; fome untrie tha ure, which if they could but tafte, they thoul , esn lbe compleatly bleft Atterbury the long acquaintance of fou 05, 04y, the untried condition of a feparation, ar clean.sh data import.tsv out README fufficient reafo S NOt to turn our backs upon lif -, Ot of an humouy : Collier Through what new fcenes and changes muft w pafs 3. Not having pafled trial The Father, fecure Ventures his filial virtue, though untry'd Againft whate'er may tempt. ~ Milton's Par. Reg UnTrRi'UMPHABLE no triumph So my untruth had not provok'd him to it The king had cut off my head with my brother's Shake[peare Addifon adj 4 Un~nTrO D adj UnTro'DDEN. No paflfed marked by the foot Untu'NABLE A garland made of fuch new bays And fought in fuch untrodden ways As no man's temples e'er did crown Waller Who was the firft to explore th' untrodden path When life was hazarded inev'ry ftep? 4ddif. Cato rolled along No bowled For they are harth, untunable, and bad. - Shake[p A luteftring, merely unequal in its parts, givet a harfh and wntunable found j which ftrings we cal falfe Bacon His harth untunable pipe is no more fit than raven's, to join with the mufick of a choir. Zatler 7o UnTu'NE. 2. a 1. To make incapable of harmony Take but degree away, untune that ftring And hark what difcord follows no The dead fhall live, the living die And mufick fhall untune the fky Dryden 2. Not agitated ; not confufed; free fro 2. To diforder O you kind gods Cure this great breach in his abufed nature Th® untur'd and jarring fenfes O wind u Of this child-changed father ! Shakefp. King Lear paflion Our Saviour meek, and with untroubled mind After his airy jaunt, though hurry'd fore Hungry and cold, betook him to his reft, Milton 3. Not interrupted in the natural courfe Untu'rNED So eager hath the inquifitive part of mankin Spenfer been to bring this matter to a fair iflue, that n 4. Tranfparent ; clear ; not mudded 1. Falfe ftone hath been left unturned, no way, whereby thef things could have been brought forth of the fea but one or other hath pitched upon UnTu'TORED taught contrary to reality like quantity of water that it would have done i it had been empty, is utterly untrue, for the wate Bacon will not go in by a fifth part I cannot break fo fweet a bond Unlefs I prove untrue Nor can I ever be fo fond Suckling Who liv'd in flothful eafe, and loofe delights Who never aés of honour durft pusfue The men inglorious knights, the ladies all zntrue Dryden UnTrU'LY. adv Falfely ; notaccordin to truth # / Unfaithfulnefs Secretary Peter under pretence of gravity covere much untruffinefs of heart U~ntrU'TH 2. Hayward 1. Falfehood ; contrariety to reality 2. Moral falfehood ; not veracity He who is perfeét, and abhors untruth With heavenly influence infpires my youths Sandys Uninftru&ted ; un 7o UNTWI'NE. . a 1. To open what is held together by convolution But fince the fifters did {o foon untwin So fair a thread, I "1l ftrive to'piece the line. #aller 2. To open what is wrapped on itfelf It turns finely and foftly three or four turns caufed by the untwining of the beard by the moifture Bacon 3. Tofeparate that which clafps round an thing _ Hooker power unto falfe gods On thefe mountains it is generally received tha the ark refted, but untruly. Ral. Hifts of the World Untru'sTiNESs adj Woodward Thy mother took into her blameful be Some ftern untutor'd churl ; and noble ftoc Was graft with crab-tree {lip, whofe fruit thou art Shakefpeare Thy even thoughts with fo much plainnefs flow Their fenfe untutor'd infancy may know Yet to fuch height is all that plainnefs wrought Wit may admire, and letter'd pride be taught Prior By what conftrution fhall any man make thof comparifons true, holding that ditin€tion untruc Hooker That a veflel filled with afhes will receive th 2. Falfe; not faithful Not turned To make my guilt appear, and hide his own. Dryd Untroubled nature doth herfelf fuffice U~NTrU'E. adj adj New crimes invented, left ##turn'd no ftone Would they think with how fmall allowanc The equal diftribution of the fpirits in the liquo with the tangible parts, ever reprefenteth bodie clear and untroubled Bacon Dryden The captives, as their tyrant fhall requir That they fhould breathe the fong, and touch th lyre Shall fay; can Jacob's fervile race rejoice Untun'd the mufick, and difus'd the voice ? Prior UNTROUBLED. adj 1. Not difturbed by care, forrow, or guilt Arm, fight, and conquer, for fair England's fake Shakefpeare Shake[peare When the laft and dreadful hou This crumbling pageant fhall devour The trumpet {hall be heard on high Hard fate! untro/l'd is now the charming dye The playhoufe and the park unvifited muft lie Such fuperfluities they would defpife no My news in dumb filence will I'bury Hath took no print of the approaching light And all tl < fpangled hoft keep watch Milton adj Unharmonious adj mufical no Now while the heav'n, by the fun's team untrod UyTrO'LLED In matter of fpeculation or praétice; no #ntrut There is little hope for common juftice, in thi difpute, from a man who lays the foundations o his reafonings in fo notorious an untruth. Atterb What towns, what garrifons might you With hazard of this blood, fubdue Which now y' are bent to throw awa In vain, untriumphable fray Hudibras Falfe affertion can poflibly avail the patron and defender long and things moft truly-are likewife moft behoveHooker fully fpoken Which allow It was their hurt untruly to attribute fo grea ! to try, what rafh untry'd 1 fought / deb -prefervation I would Flora commands thofe nymphs and knights F!on} hard effays and ill fuccefles paf - A faithful leader not to hazard al Through what variety of untry'd being To prove untrue for you It behoves Throug 3. Treachery ; want of fidelity Quiet, untroubled foul, awake ! awake We find no open track or conftant manudu&io foUNTRE'AD Lternity! thou pleafing dreadful thought The way he came not having mark'd, retur Was difficult, by human fteps untrod Par. Reg Gad not abroad at ev'ry queft and cal Of an untrained hope or pafiion UN Divers worthy gentlemen of England, all the fyren fongs of Italy could never wmtwine from th Afcham maft of God's word 7 UnTwi'sT w. To feparate an things involved in each other, or wrap ped up on themfelves Untwifting his deceitful clew He >gan to weave a web of wicked guile Sgenfer The intereft of prince and people is fo enfolde in 2 mutual embrace, that they cannot be untwifte without putling a limb off 3L Taylor's Holy Living Ur:tfw‘ifiin |