Crossword-Solution: UNSQUARED 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
Hint 2 anagram
TEMONIO
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A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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The “great” house, as it was termed, on account of its relative proportion to the other buildings, was a small edifice, built substantially but roughly of unsquared logs, partially whitewashed, roofed with shingles, and boasting six small windows in front, with a large door between them.
The Young Fur-Traders R. M. Ballantyne 2002
The Alpine or summer cottage, therefore, is a rude log hut, formed of unsquared pine trunks, notched into each other at the corners.
The Poetry of Architecture John Ruskin 2006
The peasants' houses are scattered up and down without any order or arrangement, and with no roads between, built of trunks of trees, unsquared, and mortised into each other at the corners, the interstices filled with moss and mud, a mode of building warmer than it sounds.
Russia Various 2006
Christmas is coming? The trader will quail Over ledgers unsquared--and accounts overdue: And his pen fain would tell all the sorrowful tale Which his heart, full of fear, has not courage to do! Had he all that is owing, how happy his heart; How buoyant his footstep--how joyous his face; But his debtors from gold as their life's blood will part; And their hoard lies untouched o'er a brother's disgrace.
The Death of Saul and other Eisteddfod Prize Poems and Miscellaneous Verses J. C. Manning 2007
The "great" house, as it was termed, on account of its relative proportion to the other buildings, was a small edifice, built substantially but roughly of unsquared logs, partially whitewashed, roofed with shingles, and boasting six small windows in front, with a large door between them.
The Young Fur Traders R.M. Ballantyne 2007