- Unaneled
- Unaneled Un`a*neled", a. Not aneled; not having received extreme unction. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
unaneled — adjective Etymology: un + aneled, past participle of anele to anoint, from Middle English, from an on + elen to anoint, from ele oil, from Old English, from Latin oleum more at oil Date: circa 1601 archaic not having received extreme unction … New Collegiate Dictionary
unaneled — /un euh neeld /, adj. Archaic. not having received extreme unction. [1595 1605; UN 1 + ANELED] * * * … Universalium
unaneled — without extreme unction Ecclesiastical Terms … Phrontistery dictionary
unaneled — [ˌʌnə ni:ld] adjective archaic having died without receiving extreme unction … English new terms dictionary
unaneled — un·aneled … English syllables
unaneled — un•a•neled [[t]ˌʌn əˈnild[/t]] adj. archaic not having received extreme unction • Etymology: 1595–1605; un +aneled, ptp. of anele to administer extreme unction to, anoint … From formal English to slang
unaneled — /ʌnəˈnild/ (say unuh neeld) adjective Obsolete not having received extreme unction …
unaneled — adj. archaic not having received extreme unction … Useful english dictionary
unnaneld — adjective Shakespearean spelling of ↑unaneled unaneled or (Shakespeare) unnaneld /un ə nēldˈ/ adjective Without extreme unction • • • Main Entry: ↑unaneled … Useful english dictionary
Disappointed — Dis ap*point ed, a. 1. Defeated of expectation or hope; balked; as, a disappointed person or hope. [1913 Webster] 2. Unprepared; unequipped. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin, Unhouseled, disappointed, unaneled. Shak.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English