Unliquored
(Un*liq"uored) a.
1. Not moistened or wet with liquor; dry. "Unliquored coach." Bp. Hall.
2. Not in liquor; not intoxicated; sober.
Like an unliquored Silenus.
Milton. Unlive
(Un*live") v. t. [1st pref. un- + live.] To ve in a contrary manner, as a life; to live in a manner
contrary to. [R.] Glanvill.
Unlived
(Un*lived") a. [See 1st pref. Un-, and Life, Live.] Bereft or deprived of life. [Obs.] Shak.
Unload
(Un*load") v. t. [1st pref. un- + load.]
1. To take the load from; to discharge of a load or cargo; to disburden; as, to unload a ship; to unload a
beast.
2. Hence, to relieve from anything onerous.
3. To discharge or remove, as a load or a burden; as, to unload the cargo of a vessel.
4. To draw the charge from; as, to unload a gun.
5. To sell in large quantities, as stock; to get rid of. [Brokers' Cant, U. S.]
Unload
(Un*load"), v. i. To perform the act of unloading anything; as, let unload now.
Unloader
(Un*load"er) n. One who, or that which, unloads; a device for unloading, as hay from a wagon.
Unlocated
(Un*lo"ca*ted) a.
1. Not located or placed; not fixed in a place.
2. Not surveyed, or designated by marks, limits, or boundaries, as appropriated to some individual, company,
or corporation; as, unlocated lands.
Unlock
(Un*lock") v. t. [Cf. AS. unlcan. See 1st Un-, and Lock, v. t.]
1. To unfasten, as what is locked; as, to unlock a door or a chest.
2. To open, in general; to lay open; to undo.
Unlock your springs, and open all your shades.
Pope.
[Lord] unlock the spell of sin.
J. H. Newman. Unlodge
(Un*lodge") v. t. [1st pref. un- + lodge.] To dislodge; to deprive of lodgment. Carew.
Unlook
(Un*look") v. t. [1st pref. un- + look.] To recall or retract, as a look. [R.] Richardson.
Unlooked
(Un*looked") a. [Pref. un- not + looked.] Not observed or foreseen; unexpected; generally
with for. "Unlooked success." Denham.
She comes unlooked for, if she comes at all.
Pope. Unlooked-for
(Un*looked"-for) a. Not looked for; unexpected; as, an unlooked-for event.