UNSOFT

Etymology

Adjective

unsoft (comparative more unsoft, superlative most unsoft)

Not soft; hard; coarse; rough.

Adverb

unsoft (comparative more unsoft, superlative most unsoft)

(obsolete) Not softly.

Anagrams

• Fuston, founts, futons

Source: Wiktionary


Un*soft", a.

Definition: Not soft; hard; coarse; rough. [Obs.] "Bristles of his beard unsoft." Chaucer.

Un*soft", adv. Etym: [AS. uns. See Un- not, and Soft.]

Definition: Not softly. [Obs.] Great climbers fall unsoft. Spenser.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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