Unman, un-man′, v.t. to deprive of the powers of a man, as courage, virility, &c.: to deprive of men.—adj. Unman′like, not manlike.—n. Unman′liness, effeminacy.—adjs. Unman′ly, not becoming a man: unworthy of a noble mind: base: cowardly; Unmanned′, not manned or furnished with men: (Shak.) not tamed or made subject to man, maiden, virgin.
Unmanacle, un-man′a-kl, adj. to release from manacles, to set free.
Unmanageable, un-man′āj-a-bl, adj. not manageable, not easily controlled or directed.—n. Unman′ageableness.—adv. Unman′ageably.—adj. Unman′aged, not controlled: not broken in.
Unmannerly, un-man′ėr-li, adj. not mannerly: ill-bred.—adv. in an unmannerly manner.—adj. Unmann′ered, wanting in good manners: uncivil: rude.—n. Unmann′erliness, state or quality of being unmannerly: want of good manners: rudeness.
Unmantle, un-man′tl, v.t. to divest of a mantle.
Unmanufactured, un-man-ū-fak′tūrd, adj. not manufactured or worked up from its natural state: not simulated or put on.
Unmanured, un-ma-nūrd′, adj. not manured: (obs.) untilled.
Unmarked, un-märkt′, adj. bearing no distinctive mark: not noticed.
Unmarketable, un-mär′ket-a-bl, adj. not suitable for the market, not saleable.
Unmarred, un-märd′, adj. not marred.