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-lappe, v. to unfold; onlappyt, pt. s., S3. (Un- 2.)

Un-lede, adj. miserable, wretched, S, SD.—­AS. un-lA|*d:  Goth. un-lA(C)ds.

Un-leueful, adj. not permissible, W; onleefful, illicitus, Prompt.

Un-leuesum, adj. not permissible; on-lesum, S3.

Un-liche, adj. unlike, S.

Un-louken, v. to unlock, PP; vnloke, pp., G. (Un- 2.)

Un-lust, sb. lack of pleasure, displeasure, SD.

Un-lusti, adj. unlusty, idle, SD; on-losti, S2.

Un-lykynge, adj. unfit, improper, scandalous, PP.

Un-mayte, adj. unmeet, H. Phr.:  in unmayte, unfittingly, H.

Un-meoA deg., sb. want of moderation, S; unmeA deg., S (8 a. 10).  See Meth.

Un-meuable, adj. immovable, W.

Un-moebles, sb. pl. immovable property, PP.—­Cp.  OF. muebles (BH); pl. of mueble; Late Lat. mo*bilem.

Un-mylde, adj. cruel, W; unmyld, H.

Un-nait, adj. useless, S2, H.

Unnen, v. to grant, S; hunne, S; an, 1 pr. s., S; on, pr. s., S; i-unne, pp., S.—­AS. unnan, 1 and 3 pr. s. ann, opt. unne, pt. AA deg.e, pp. ge-unnen.  Cp.  Icel. unna, OS. gi-unnan, OHG. gi-unnan, pt. onda (Otfrid), G. gAnnen.

UnneA deg.e, adv. scarcely, S, S2, C2, C3, W; unneth, S3; see Un-eaA deg.e.

Unnethes, adv. scarcely, S2, C2, W, H; vnneths, H; see Un-eA deg.es.

Un-nit, adj. useless, S; unnet, S; un-*nut, S.—­AS. un-nytt.

Un-noble, adj. ignoble, W2.

Un-noblei, sb. ignobleness, W.

Un-noyandnes, sb. harmlessness, H.

Un-obedience, sb. disobedience, W.

Un-onest, adj. dishonourable, W.

Un-orne, adj. old, worn out, S; unorn, S; unourne, HD.—­AS. un-orne (Grein).

Un-perfit, adj. imperfect, W2; un-parfit, PP.

Un-pesible, adj. unquiet, W.

Un-pined, pp. untouched by pain, S.

Un-pitA", sb. want of feeling, W, W2.

Un-profit, sb. unprofitableness, W.

Un-quaynt, adj. imprudent, unwise, H.

Un-rede, sb. bad counsel, folly, mischief, S.—­AS. un-rA|*d.

Un-redi, adj. not prepared, W; unredy, improvident, PP.

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