Want of wit or understanding; ignorance.
To free from a witch or witches; to fee from witchcraft.
Not knowing; unconscious; ignorant.
To deprive of the qualities of a woman; to unsex.
To divest of the quality of wonder or mystery; to interpret; to explain.
Unwonted; unused; unaccustomed.
Not wonted; unaccustomed; unused; not made familiar by practice; as, a child unwonted to strangers.
To undo or destroy, as work previously done.
Not worldly; spiritual; holy.
Not wormed; not having had the worm, or lytta, under the tongue cut out; -- said of a dog.
Lack of worship or respect; dishonor.
Unworthiness.
Not worthy; wanting merit, value, or fitness; undeserving; worthless; unbecoming; -- often with of.
To open or undo, as what is wrapped or folded.
See Unwrie.
To untwist, uncoil, or untwine, as anything wreathed.
To uncover.
To reduce from a wrinkled state; to smooth.
To cancel, as what is written; to erase.
Not written; not reduced to writing; oral; as, unwritten agreements.
Not revenged; unavenged.
Not yielded.
Not zoned; not bound with a girdle; as, an unzoned bosom.
Inclining up; tending or going up; upward; as, an up look; an up grade; the up train.
A line or track leading from the provinces toward the metropolis or a principal terminus; the track upon which up-trains run. See Up-train.
Designating a method of shaft excavation by drifting to a point below, and then raising instead of sinking.
Extending to the present time; having style, manners, knowledge, or other qualities that are abreast of the times.
being the most recent available; completely up-to-date including information obtained within the past few minutes; as, up-to-the-minute news.
Against the wind; toward the direction from which the wind is blowing.
To fasten with a bar.
To bear up; to raise aloft; to support in an elevated situation; to sustain.
To bind up.
To blow up; as, the wind upblows from the sea.
The act of reproaching; contumely.
A breaking upward or bursting forth; an upburst.
To breathe up or out; to exhale.
To rear, or bring up; to nurse.
Brought up; educated.
The act of buoying up; uplifting.
The act of bursting upwards; a breaking through to the surface; an upbreak or uprush; as, an upburst of molten matter.
To cast or throw up; to turn upward.
Seized or caught up.
To cheer up.
To climb up; to ascend.
To coil up; to make into a coil, or to be made into a coil.
Living or situated remote from the seacoast; as, an upcountry residence. The interior of the country.
To curl up.
The event or process of updating (in either sense); the information provided in the process of updating; as, I gave the director the latest update on the project; the update took over an hour.
To spring upward; to rise.
To draw up.
To end up; to set on end, as a cask.
The borele.
To fill up.
To flow or stream up.
Flung or thrown up.
To gather up; to contract; to draw together.
To gaze upward.
To give up or out.
To grow up.
The process or result of growing up; progress; development.
To gush upward.
imp. of Upheave.
Lifted by the hand, or by both hands; as, the uphand sledge.
To hang up.
To hasp or faster up; to close; as, sleep uphasps the eyes.
Piled up; accumulated.
The act of upheaving, or the state of being upheaved; esp., an elevation of a portion of the earth's crust.
To heave or lift up from beneath; to raise.
imp. p. p. of Uphold.
A fir pole of from four to seven inches diameter, and twenty to forty feet long, sometimes roughly hewn, used for scaffoldings, and sometimes for slight and common roofs, for which use it is split.
Ascending; going up; as, an uphill road.
To thrust in up to the hilt; as, to uphilt one's sword into an enemy.
To hoard up.
To hold up; to lift on high; to elevate.
A broker.
One who provides hangings, coverings, cushions, curtains, and the like; one who upholsters.
The articles or goods supplied by upholsterers; the business or work of an upholsterer.
Same as Euphroe.
The act of keeping up, or maintaining; maintenance of persons, organizations, or objects such as machinery, by providing a location, repairs, and consumable items when necessary.
Of or pertaining to uplands; being on upland; high in situation; as, upland inhabitants; upland pasturage.
One dwelling in the upland; hence, a countryman; a rustic.
Of or pertaining to uplands; dwelling on high lands.
To hoard.
To lead upward.
To lean or incline upon anything.
A raising or upheaval of strata so as to disturb their regularity and uniformity, and to occasion folds, dislocations, and the like.
To lock up.
To look or gaze up.
Highest; topmost; uppermost.
An edible fresh-water New Zealand fish (Prototroctes oxyrhynchus) of the family Haplochitonidae. In general appearance and habits, it resembles the northern lake whitefishes and trout. Called also grayling.
On; -- used in all the senses of that word, with which it is interchangeable.
A Pent up; confined.
The upper leather for a shoe; a vamp.
Highest in place, position, rank, power, or the like; upmost; supreme.
The highest class in society; the upper ten. See Upper ten, under Upper.
To pile, or heap, up.
Proud; arrogant; assuming; putting on airs of superiority.
imp. p. p. of Uppluck.
To pull or pluck up.
Upraised; erect; -- said of the ears of an animal.
To prop up.
To raise; to lift up.
To raise; to erect.
Raised up in a ridge or ridges; as, a billow upridged.
Something standing upright, as a piece of timber in a building. See Illust. of Frame.
In an upright or just manner.
In an upright manner.
the quality or state of being upright.
The act of rising; appearance above the horizon; rising.
Act of rising; also, a steep place; an ascent.
imp. of Uprise. Uprose.
To make an uproar.
Making, or accompanied by, uproar, or noise and tumult; as, uproarious merriment.
To roll up.
To root up; to tear up by the roots, or as if by the roots; to remove utterly; to eradicate; to extirpate.
To rouse up; to rouse from sleep; to awake; to arouse.
To run up; to ascend.
Act of rushing upward; an upbreak or upburst; as, an uprush of lava.
See Crows.
relating to, or characteristic of, affluent people or people in the upper social classes.
To seek or strain upward.