The Anglish Moot
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|Un'understanding ||adj||Not understanding, comprehending, perceiving, "The thoughtless un-understanding girl was gone, and a blushing woman stood ther in her stead".
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|Un'upbraided ||adj||Uncensured, without rebuke, scolding or chiding.
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|Un'upbraiding ||n||Uncensure, reprove, scold or chide.
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|Un'upbraidingly ||adv||In a manner or way lacking censure, rebuke or scold.
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|Un'upheld ||pp||Without support, sustain or backing, as "myself unmade, ungoverned, un'upheld".
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|Un'upright ||adj||Unerected, unperpendicular, not prone or flat on own's back. 2. bending, lacking rectitude, without probity.
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|Un'uprightness ||n||A state or quality of not being erect, perpendicular or prone. 2. without probity, rectitude or uprightness, as "sense of sin and own u-'uprightness".
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Revision as of 05:16, 26 November 2013

Old English n English
Un'understanding adj Not understanding, comprehending, perceiving, "The thoughtless un-understanding girl was gone, and a blushing woman stood ther in her stead".
Un'upbraided adj Uncensured, without rebuke, scolding or chiding.
Un'upbraiding n Uncensure, reprove, scold or chide.
Un'upbraidingly adv In a manner or way lacking censure, rebuke or scold.
Un'upheld pp Without support, sustain or backing, as "myself unmade, ungoverned, un'upheld".
Un'upright adj Unerected, unperpendicular, not prone or flat on own's back. 2. bending, lacking rectitude, without probity.
Un'uprightness n A state or quality of not being erect, perpendicular or prone. 2. without probity, rectitude or uprightness, as "sense of sin and own u-'uprightness".