UNTRODDEN
UNTROD'DEN, a. Not having been trod; not passed over; not marked by the feet.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNTROD'DEN, a. Not having been trod; not passed over; not marked by the feet.
UNTROLLED, adjective Not boiled; not rolled along.
UNTROUBLED, adjective untrub'led.1. Not troubled; not disturbed by care, sorrow or business; free from trouble.2. Not agitated; not ruffled; not confused; free from passion; as ...
UNTROUB'LEDNESS, noun State of being free from trouble; unconcern. [Not used.]
UNTRUE, adjective1. Not true; false; contrary to the fact. The story is untrue2. Not faithful to another; not fulfilling the duties of a husband, wife, vassal, etc.; false; disl...
UNTRU'LY, adverb Not truly; falsely; not according to reality.
UNTRUSS', verb transitive To untie or unfasten; to loose from a truss; to let out.
UNTRUSS'ED, adjective Not trussed; not tied up.
UNTRUST'INESS, noun Unfaithfulness in the discharge of a trust.
UNTRUST'Y, adjective Not trusty; not worthy of confidence; unfaithful.
UNTRUTH, noun1. Contrariety to truth; falsehood.2. Want of veracity.3. Treachery; want of fidelity. obsolete4. False assertion.No untruth can possibly avail the patron and defen...
UNTUCK'ERED, adjective Having no tucker; as an untuckered neck.
UNTU'NABLE, adjective1. Not harmonious; not musical.2. Not capable of making music.3. Not capable of being tuned or brought to the proper pitch.
UNTU'NE, verb transitive1. To make incapable of harmony.Untune that string.2. To disorder.Untun'd and jarring senses.
UNTURN'ED, adjective Not turned. He left no stone unturned
UNTU'TORED, adjective Uninstructed; untaught; as untutored infancy.
UNTWI'NE, verb transitive1. To untwist.2. To open; to disentangle.3. To separate, as that which winds or clasps.
UNTWIST', verb transitive1. To separate and open, as threads twisted; or to turn back that which is twisted.2. To open; to disentangle; as intricacy.
UNTY. [See Untie.]
UNU'NIFORM, adjective Not uniform; wanting uniformity. [Little used.]
UNUPHELD', adjective Not upheld; not sustained.
UNURG'ED, adjective Not urged; not pressed with solicitation.
UNU'SED, adjective s as z.1. Not put to use; not employed.2. That has never been used.3. Not accustomed; as hands unused to labor; hearts unused to deceit.
UNU'SEFUL, adjective Useless; serving no good purpose.
UNU'SUAL, adjective s as z. Not usual; not common; rare; as an unusual season; a person of unusual graces or erudition.
UNU'SUALLY, adverb s as z. Not commonly; not frequently; rarely. This summer, 1828 has been unusually rainy.
UNU'SUALNESS, noun s as z. Uncommonness; infrequency; rareness of occurrence.