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UNKNIT', v.t. 1. To separate threads that are knit; to open; to loose work that ...
UNKNIGHTLY, a. Unbecoming a knight.
UNKLE. [See Uncle .]
UNKISS'ED, a. Not kissed.
UNKING'LIKE, UNKING'LY, a. Unbecoming a king; not noble.
UNKING', v.t to deprive of royalty.
UNKINDNESS, n. 1. Want of kindness; want of natural affection; want of good will...
UNKINDLY, a. 1. Unnatural; contrary to nature; as an unkindly crime. 2. Unfavora...
UNKIND, a. 1. Not kind; not benevolent; not favorable; not obliging. 2. Unnatural.
UNKID, for uncouth, odd; strange. [Not in use.]
UNKERN'ELED, a. Destitute of a kernel.
UNKEPT', a. 1. Not kept; not retained; not preserved. 2. Not observed; not obeye...
UNKENT', a. [un and ken, to know.] Unknown. Obs.
UNKEN'NELED, pp. Driven or let loose from confinement, as a fox or dog.
UNKEN'NEL, v.t. 1. To drive from his hole; as, to unkennel a fox. 2. To rouse fr...
UNKED, UNKEM'MED, UNKEMPT', a. Uncombed; unpolished. [Obsolete, except in poetry.]