Unsocket
(Un*sock"et) v. t. [1st pref. un- + socket.] To loose or take from a socket.
Unsoft
(Un*soft") a. Not soft; hard; coarse; rough. [Obs.] "Bristles of his beard unsoft." Chaucer.
Unsoft
(Un*soft"), adv. [AS. unsfte. See Un- not, and Soft.] Not softly. [Obs.]
Great climbers fall unsoft.
Spenser. Unsolder
(Un*sol"der) v. t. [1st pref. un- + solder.] To separate or disunite, as what has been soldered; hence,
to divide; to sunder. [Formerly written also unsoder.] Tennyson.
Unsoldiered
(Un*sol"diered) a. Not equipped like a soldier; unsoldierlike. [Obs.] J. Fletcher.
Unsolemnize
(Un*sol"em*nize) v. t. [1st pref. un- + solemnize.] To divest of solemnity.
Unsonable
(Un*so"na*ble) a. [Pref. un- + L. sonabilis sounding, from sonare to sound.] Incapable
of being sounded. [Obs.]
Unsonsy
(Un*son"sy) a. [See Un- not, and Soncy.] Not soncy (sonsy); not fortunate. [Scot.]
Unsoot
(Un*soot") a. [AS. unswte. See Un- not, and Sweet.] Not sweet. [Obs.] Spenser.
Unsophisticate
(Un`so*phis"ti*cate Un`so*phis"ti*ca`ted) a. Not sophisticated; pure; innocent; genuine.
Un`so*phis"ti*ca`ted*ness, n.
Unsorrowed
(Un*sor"rowed) a. Not sorrowed for; unlamented. Beau. & Fl.
Unsorted
(Un*sort"ed) a.
1. Not sorted; not classified; as, a lot of unsorted goods.
2. Not well selected; ill-chosen.
The purpose you undertake is dangerous; the friends you named uncertain; the time itself unsorted.
Shak. Unsoul
(Un*soul") v. t. [1st pref. un- + soul.] To deprive of soul, spirit, or principle. [R.] Shelton.
Unsound
(Un*sound") a. Not sound; not whole; not solid; defective; infirm; diseased.
Un*sound"ly, adv. Un*sound"ness, n.
Unspar
(Un*spar") v. t. [1st pref. un- + spar.] To take the spars, stakes, or bars from. [R.] Sir W.
Scott.
Unsparing
(Un*spar"ing) a. [Pref. un- not + sparing, p. pr. of spare.]
1. Not sparing; not parsimonious; liberal; profuse. Burke.
2. Not merciful or forgiving. [R.] Milton.
Un*spar"ing*ly adv. Un*spar"ing*ness, n.
Unspeak
(Un*speak") v. t. [1st pref. un- + speak.] To retract, as what has been spoken; to recant; to
unsay. [R.] Shak.