Unthrone
Unthronev.t.to pull or take from a throne
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Unthronev.t.to pull or take from a throne
Untidya.not tidy or neat
Untie, or Untyv.t.to unbind, loosen, resolve
Untiedpa.not bound or fastened, loosened, open
Untilad.to the time that, to the place that
Untilleda.not tilled, uncultivated, fallow
Untimelya.happening before the proper time
Untimelyad.before natural time, improperly
Untingeda.not tinged or stained, not affected
Untirablea.not to be wearied, indefatigable
Untireda.not tired, not made weary, fresh
Untitleda.having not title or honor, unknown
Untoprep.andad.to, until, to the time that
Untolda.not told, not revealed, not reckoned
Untoothsomea.not toothsome, unpleasant
Untoucheda.not touched, not affected
Untowarda.froward, vexation, cross, aukward
Untowardlyad.perversely'a.perverse, aukward
Untowardnessn.perverseness, aukwardness
Untraceablea.that cannot be traced, intricate
Untraceda.not traced, not marked out
Untrackeda.not tracked or marked out, untrod
Untractablea.ungovernable, unruly, rough
Untractablenessn.an untractable disposition
Untractablyad.un an untractable manner
Untradeda.not usual or customary, ob.
Untradinga.not engaged in trade or commerce