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UNHOOK', verb transitive To loose from a hook.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNHOOK', verb transitive To loose from a hook.
UNHOOP', verb transitive To strip of hoops.
UNHO'PED, adjective Not hoped for; not so probable as to excite hope.With unhop'd success.Unhoped for, unhoped as above.
UNHO'PEFUL, adjective Such as leaves no room to hope.
UNHORN'ED, adjective Having no horns.
UNHORSE, verb transitive unhors'. To throw from a horse; to cause to dismount.
UNHORS'ED, participle passive Throwing from a horse; to cause to dismount.
UNHORS'ING, participle present tense Throwing from a horse; dismounting.
UNHOS'ITABLE, adjective Not kind to strangers. [But inhospitable is the word now used.]
UNHOS'TILE, adjective Not belonging to a public enemy.
UNHOUSE, verb transitive unhouz'.1. To drive from the house or habitation; to dislodge.2. To deprive of shelter.
UNHOUS'ED, participle passive1. Driven from a house or habitation.2.adjective Wanting a house; homeless.3. Having no settled habitation.4. Destitute of shelter or cover. Cattle ...
UNHOUS'ELED, adjective s as z. Not having received the sacrament.
UNHU'MAN, adjective Inhuman. [But inhuman is the word used.]
UNHU'MANIZE, verb transitive To render inhuman or barbarous.
UNHUM'BLED, adjective1. Not humbled; not affected with shame or confusion; not contrite in spirit.2. In theology, not having the will and the natural enmity of the heart to God ...
UNHUNG', adjective Not hung upon a gallows; not punished by hanging.
UNHURT', adjective Not hurt; not harmed; free from wound or injury.
UNHURT'FUL, adjective Not hurtful; harmless; innoxious.
UNHURT'FULLY, adverb Without harm; harmlessly.
UNHUS'BANDED, adjective s as z.1. Deprived of support; neglected.2. Not managed with frugality.
UNHUSK'ED, adjective Not being stripped of husks.
UNICAP'SULAR, adjective [Latin unus, one, and capsula, chest.]Having one capsule to each flower, as a pericarp.
U'NICORN, noun [Latin unicornis; unus, one, and cornu, horn.]1. an animal with one horn; the monoceros. this name is often applied to the rhinoceros.2. The sea unicorn is a fish...
UNICORN'OUS, adjective Having only one horn.
UNIDE'AL, adjective Not ideal; real.
UNIF'LOROUS, adjective [Latin unus, one, and flos, flower.]Bearing one flower only; as a uniflorous peduncle.