Unkennel, un-ken′el, v.t. to drive from a kennel or hole: to rouse from secrecy or retreat.
Unkept, un-kept′, adj. not kept or sustained.
Unkind, un-kīnd′, adj. contrary to kind or nature: wanting in kindness: cruel.—n. Unkīnd′liness, want of kindliness.—adj. Unkīnd′ly, contrary to kind or nature: malignant: not kind.—adv. (Milt.) in a manner contrary to kind or nature: in an unkindly manner: cruelly.—n. Unkīnd′ness, want of kindness or affection: cruelty.—adj. Unkin′dred (obs.), not related.—adv. Unkin′dredly.
Unking, un-king′, v.t. to strip of royal power.—adv. Unking′ly, unbecoming a king.
Unkiss, un-kis′, v.t. (Shak.) to annul by kissing.
Unknelled, un-neld′, adj. untolled.
Unknightly, un-nīt′li, adj. contrary to the rules of chivalry, unbecoming a knight.—n. Unknight′liness.
Unknit, un-nit′, v.t. to separate or loose what is knit or knotted: to open.
Unknot, un-not′, v.t. to free from knots: to untie.
Unknowable, un-nō′a-bl, adj. incapable of being known.—n. that which cannot be known, the first or original cause: that which is cognisable only in its relations.—n. Unknow′ableness.—adv. Unknow′ably.—adj. Unknow′ing, ignorant, obtuse.—adv. Unknow′ingly.—n. Unknow′ingness.—adj. Unknown′, not known, mentally apprehended, recognised, or made know.—n. Unknown′ness.