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.

Un-happe, sb. ill-luck, WA.

Un-happy, adj. unlucky, S2.

Un-hardy, adj. not bold, PP.

Un-hele, sb. sickness, S; misfortune, CM.

Un-heled, pp. uncovered, WA, PP.—­AS. helian:  OHG. haljan. (Un- 2).

Un-helA deg.e, sb. sickness, S; unhalA deg.e, S.

Un-hersumnesse, sb. disobedience, S.—­AS. unhA1/2rsumnis.

Un-hillen, v. to disclose, S; unhilen, S2, W; onhillin, Prompt.; unhulien, SD, MD; unhiled, pp., CM, G, SD, PP; unhuled, S2.—­Cp.  Goth. huljan, OHG. huljan, hullan. (Un- 2.)

Un-hol, adj. sick, S.—­AS. un-hAil.

Un-hold, adj. ungracious, S.

Un-ifo3*, adj. innumerable; unnifo3*e, pl., S.—­AS. un-gefA cubedg.

Un-imeaA deg., sb. want of moderation, S (8 b. 12).

Un-imet, adj. immense, immeasurable, S; onimete, S.—­AS. un-gemet.

Un-imete, adv. immensely, S.—­AS. ungemete.

Un-imeteliche, adv. infinitely, S.—­AS. ungemetlice.

Un-iredlice, adv. sharply, roughly, S; unrideli, S.—­AS. un-gerA1/2delice.

Un-isalA deg.e, sb. unhappiness, S.—­AS. un-gesA|*lA deg..

Un-iseli, adj. unhappy, S.—­AS. un-gesA|*lig.

Un-itald, pp. unnumbered, S.—­AS. un-geteald.

Universite, sb. universe, world, W.—­OF. universite; Lat. universitatem (Vulg.)

Un-iwasse, pp. unwashen, S.

Unk, pron. dual, us both, S; unker, of us both, S.—­AS. unc, dat. and acc., uncer, gen.:  Goth, ugk, acc., ugkis, dat., ugkara, gen.

Un-kempt, pp. uncombed, rough, S3.

Un-keuelen, v. to ungag, S. (Un- 2.)

Un-kouth, adj. unknown, strange, PP; unkutA deg., S; uncuA deg., S2; uncouthe, pl., S2, C2; uncuA deg.e, S; uncoA deg.e, S.—­AS. un-cAA deg..

Vn-kunnyng, sb. ignorance, W; vn-kunnyngis, pl., W2.

Vn-kunnynge, adj. unskilful, ignorant, S2, W, W2; unkonnyng, C; vnkonnynge, PP.

Un-kunnyngenesse, sb. ignorance, W.

Un-kynde, adj. unnatural, unkind, C2, PP; nncunde, SD.

Un-kyndenesse, sb. unkindness, C3, PP.

Un-kyth, v. to hide, S2. (Un- 2).

Un-lace, v. to unbind, W. (Un- 2.)

Copyrights
Project Gutenberg
A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from Project Gutenberg. Public domain.