Defn: Not sound; not whole; not solid; defective; infirm; diseased.
— Un*sound"ly, adv.
— Un*sound"ness, n.
UNSPAR
Un*spar", v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + spar.]
Defn: To take the spars, stakes, or bars from. [R.] Sir W. Scott.
UNSPARING
Un*spar"ing, a. Etym: [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. Etym: [1st pref. un- + speak.]
Defn: To retract, as what has been spoken; to recant; to unsay. [R.]
Shak.
UNSPEAKABLE
Un*speak"a*ble, a. Etym: [Pref. un- not + speakable.]
Defn: Not speakable; incapable of being uttered or adequately
described; inexpressible; unutterable; ineffable; as, unspeakable
grief or rage.
— Un*speak"a*bly, adv.
Ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory. 1 Pet. i. 8.