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unmeet
unˈmeet, a. [OE. unmǽte (un-1 7 + meet a.). Cf. OHG. unmâzi (MHG. unmâze, unmæ̂ze) and unimete a.] † 1. a. Immoderate or excessive in amount. Obs.c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. v. xii. (1890) 422 Ond ealle..mid unmæte eᵹe ᵹeslæᵹene weron & utfluᵹon. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 103 Ȝifernesse..maceð þan men muchele un... Oxford English Dictionary
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unmate
▪ I. unmate early ME. variant of unmeet a.▪ II. unˈmate, v. (un-2 3.)1891 C. E. Norton Dante's Hell xxx. 164 The heavy hydropsy which..so unmates the members that the face corresponds not with the belly. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland
At the time Norfolk described him as 'a man of such heat and hastiness of nature' as to be 'unmeet' for the appointment. wikipedia.org
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unmeetly
▪ I. † unˈmeetly, a. Obs. rare. [un-1 7. Cf. OE. unmǽtl{iacu}c, OHG. (MHG.) unmâzlich.] 1. = unmeet a. 1 b.a 1400–50 Alexander 321 A mouthe as a mastis hunde, vnmetely to shaw. 2. = unmeet a. 4.1534 More Treat. Passion Wks. 1316/1 Peter..thought it in hys mynde vnmetely that hys lorde and mayster sh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Matthew 6:14–15
And it were indeed unmeet should the son of such a Father become a slave, and should one who has a heavenly vocation live as of this earth, and of this wikipedia.org
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unmeetness
unˈmeetness [f. unmeet a. Cf. OE. unmǽtness immenseness.] Unfitness, unsuitableness.1573 Baret Alv. F 796 Unaptnesse or vnmeeteness,..ineptia. 1586 W. Webb Eng. Poetrie (Arb.) 88 In a Satyr greate heede is to be taken..of the vnmeetnesse or inconuenience of the matter. 1633 Bp. Hall Hard Texts 228 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
should be measured, the morally and legally relevant components of human actions, the negative consequences of harmful acts, types of behavior that are "unmeet wikipedia.org
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unaptness
unˈaptness [un-1 12 and 5 b.] Inaptitude.1557 Act 4 & 5 Phil. & Mary c. 3 §1 The same Disability and Unaptness notwithstanding, the same unable and unmeet Persons..have been also released. 1595 Daniel Civ. Wars iv. xviii, And languishing luxuriousnes had spred Feeble vnaptnes ouer all the land. 1605... Oxford English Dictionary
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unhandled
unˈhandled, ppl. a. [un-1 8. Cf. MDu. ongehandelt, OHG. ungehandelôt, MDa. uhandlet (not negotiated).] 1. Of horses, etc.: Not broken in; untamed.1558 N. Co. Wills (Surtees 1912) 12 My yong blacke hambling gelding unhandlyd. 1596 Shakes. Merch. V. v. i. 72 A wilde and wanton heard Or race of youthfu... Oxford English Dictionary
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unwieldly
▪ I. unˈwieldly, a. [In early use f. unwield n. + -ly1; later a variant of unwieldy a. Many quots. for unwieldly in reprints from 1681 onwards have, on verification in first edd. or the MSS., proved to be misprints of unwieldy a., as in quots. 1681–1730. The prevalence of the misprint may be the chi... Oxford English Dictionary
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inhabile
▪ I. † inhabile, a. Obs. [a. F. inhabile, or ad. L. inhabilis incapable, unfit, unable, f. in- (in-3) + habilis manageable, suitable, fit, able, habile.] Unfit, unable; unqualified.1727 Bailey vol. II, Inhabile, unmeet, unfit, unwieldy, not nimble. 1745 tr. Columella's Husb. xii. i, To the Woman, be... Oxford English Dictionary
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separating
▪ I. separating, vbl. n. (ˈsɛpəreɪtɪŋ) [f. separate v. + -ing1.] The action of separate v.c 1550 Cheke Matt. xxi. 44 note, This separating of chaf and dust awai from y⊇ good corne is called in greek λικµᾶν. 1623 Cockeram ii, A Seperating of man and wife. Diuorce. 1644 Milton Divorce i. x. (ed. 2) 26... Oxford English Dictionary
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recollect
▪ I. recollect, v.1 (riːkəˈlɛkt) [Orig. ad. L. recollect-, ppl. stem of recolligĕre, f. re- + colligĕre, but in later use apprehended as an Eng. formation from re- 5 a + collect v., and consequently sometimes written re-collect. The earlier pron. was prob. as in v.2, from which it is now distinguish... Oxford English Dictionary
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librarian
librarian (laɪˈbrɛərɪən) [f. L. librāri-us concerned with books (hence as n. a bookseller or scribe) + -an.] † 1. A scribe, copyist. Obs.1670 Gale Crt. Gentiles ii. iv. i. 370 The Booksellers got these books transcribed..by unmeet Librarians. 1725 W. Broome Notes on Pope's Odyss. xii. 131 This is th... Oxford English Dictionary
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inconvenient
inconvenient, a. and n. (ɪnkənˈviːnɪənt) [a. F. inconvénient (13th c. in Hatz-Darm.), ad. L. inconvenient-em, f. in- (in-3) + convenient-em agreement, according, convenient.] A. adj. † 1. Not agreeing or consonant; discordant, incongruous; inconsistent with reason or rule, absurd. Obs.1398 Trevisa B... Oxford English Dictionary
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