Unman — Un*man , v. t. [1st pref. un + man.] [1913 Webster] 1. To deprive of the distinctive qualities of a human being, as reason, or the like. [R.] South. [1913 Webster] 2. To emasculate; to deprive of virility. [1913 Webster] 3. To deprive of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unman — [unman′] vt. unmanned, unmanning 1. to deprive of manly courage, nerve, self confidence, etc. 2. to emasculate; castrate 3. to deprive of men or personnel: now usually in the pp.: cf. UNMANNED SYN. UNNERVE … English World dictionary
unman — (v.) 1590s, to deprive of the attributes of a human being, from UN (Cf. un ) (2) + verbal derivative of MAN (Cf. man) (n.). Meaning to deprive of manly courage is attested from c.1600; that of to emasculate is from 1680s … Etymology dictionary
unman — *unnerve, emasculate, enervate Analogous words: sap, undermine, *weaken, enfeeble, debilitate: *abase, degrade: *deplete, drain, exhaust, impoverish, bankrupt … New Dictionary of Synonyms
unman — ► VERB (unmanned, unmanning) literary ▪ deprive of manly qualities such as self control or courage … English terms dictionary
unman — /ʌnˈmæn / (say un man) verb (t) (unmanned, unmanning) 1. to deprive of the character or qualities of a man. 2. Obsolete to deprive of virility; emasculate. 3. to deprive of manly courage or fortitude; break down the manly spirit of. 4. to deprive …
Unman, Wittering and Zigo — is a 1958 radio play by the British writer Giles Cooper. Written to put across Cooper s dislike of the public schools system in place at the time, the play is based around a school where a master has just been killed. The main character is the… … Wikipedia
unman — transitive verb Date: circa 1600 1. to deprive of manly vigor, fortitude, or spirit 2. castrate, emasculate Synonyms: see unnerve … New Collegiate Dictionary
unman — verb a) To castrate; to remove ones manhood. His fear unmanned him. b) To sap the strength, whether physical or emotional, required to deal with a situation … Wiktionary
unman — Synonyms and related words: abase, abate, affright, alarm, attenuate, beat down, bend, blunt, break, break down, bring low, bring to terms, browbeat, bulldoze, bully, castrate, clamp down on, coerce, compel, conquer, cow, cramp, cripple, crush,… … Moby Thesaurus