A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

Under-picchen, v. to fix underneath; underpyghte, pt. s., C3.

Under-preost, sb. under-priest; unnderr-preost, S.

Under-sette, v. to place beneath, support, prop up; undursette, W2.

Under-standen, v. to understand, S; onderstanden, S2; understonden, S, S2; undyrstonde, S2; understant, pr. s., S; understont, S; undyrstode, pt. s., S2 understoden, pt. pl., S; undurstoden, stood under, W2; understande, pp., S; understonde, S2; onderstonde, S2.

Under-stondingnesse, sb. faculty of understanding, S.

Under-take, v. to undertake, agree, SD; undertoc, pt. s., S2; undertok, S.

Under-A3/4eod, sb. subject, S; under-A3/4eoden, pl., S; underA3/4iede, S.—­AS. under-A3/4A(C)od.

Under-uon, v. to receive, S; see Under-fon.

Under-3*eite, v. to learn, discover, S; see Under-giten.

Un-digne, ad, unworthy, C2.—­OF. undigne.

Un-discreet, adj. undiscerning, C2.—­OF. undiscret.

Un-don, v. to undo, open, disclose, SD, W; undo, WA; undede, pt. s., S2; undude, S, PP; undone, pp., S.—­AS. undA cubedn. (Un- 2.)

Undon, v. to undo, destroy, PP.

Undoubtabili, adv. without doubt, S3.

Un-dreh, adj. impatient, out of patience, S2.

Un-duhti3*, adj. unworthy; unduhti, S.

Un-eaA deg., adj. uneasy; uneaA deg.e, S.

Un-eaA deg.e, adv. scarcely, S; unneA deg.e, S, S2, C2, C3, W; onneaA3/4e, S2; oneA3/4e, S3; uneth, S3, P, WA; unneth, S3.

Un-eA deg.es, adv. scarcely, WA, S; unnethes, S2, C2, W, H; vnneths, H; vnees, PP.

Un-fa3*en, adj. displeased; unfeyn, S2.

Un-fest, adj. unstable, S2.

Un-festlich, adj. unfestive, C2.

Un-fete, adj. ill-made, bad, S2. (Un- 1.)

Un-filabil, adj. insatiable, H. (Un- 1.)

Un-filed, pp. undefiled, S2.

Un-flichand, pp. unflinching, H. (Un- 1.)

Un-for3*olden, pp. unrequited, S; un-vorgulde, S.

Un-freme, sb. disadvantage, S.—­AS. unnfremu.

Un-fruytouse, adj. unfruitful, W.

Un-gert, pp. ungirt, G.

Un-glad, adj. unhappy, S2..

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