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-tellendlic, adj. indescribable, S.

Un-A3/4anc, sb. dislike; unA3/4onkes, gen., S. Phr.:  hares unA3/4ances, against their will, S.—­AS. un-A3/4anc.

Un-thende, small, out of season, PP, HD.  Cf. Theen.

Un-thewe, sb. immorality, S; un-A3/4eu, S; unA3/4ewe, dat., S; unA3/4ewes, pl., S2.—­AS. un-A3/4A(C)aw.

Un-tholemodnes, sb impatience, H.

Un-A3/4rift, sb. unprofitableness; un-A3/4ryfte, S2.

Un-thryftyly, adv. unprofitably. improperly, S2, C3.

Un-tiffed, pp. unadorned, S.

Until, conj., prep, until, unto, S2, PP, SkD; ontill, B. (Un- 3.)

Un-tiled, pp. untilled, PP; untuled, S2.

Un-to, prep. unto, SkD.—­OS. untA cubed for undt + A cubed; cp.  OS. unte, until, Goth. unte, for, OHG. unz (Tatian). (Un- 3.)

Un-todealet, pp. undivided, S. (Un- 1.)

Un-toheliche, adv. unrestrainedly, S.

Un-tohen, pp. undisciplined, S; un-*towun, SkD (p. 695), untohe, S.—­Cf.  AS. tA(C)on.  See Ten.

Un-trewe, adj. untrue, not straight, S, PP, C2.—­AS. un-trA(C)owe.

Un-trewnesse, sb. untruth, S.

Un-trewthe, sb. untruth, C3.

Un-trist, sb. disbelief, W.

Un-vysible, adj. invisible, W.

Un-war, adj. unexpected, unexpecting, SD, S2, C2, C3.

Un-ware, adv. unwarily, S2.

Un-warly, adv. at unawares, S3.

Un-way, sb. wrong path, H.

Un-weawed, pp. unveiled, S.—­Cp.  AS. wA|*fels, a covering, veil.

Un-welde, adj. impotent, weak, SD, S; vnweldy, S3, C3.

Un-wemmed, pp. unstained, unspotted, S, S2, C3, W2; unwemmyd, W, H; unwemmet, S; unweommet, S.—­AS. un(ge)wemmed.

Un-wer3*ed, pp. unwearied; unwerget, S.—­AS. un(ge)wA(C)riged.

Un-wAht, sb. monster, an uncanny creature, evil spirit, S; unwi3*t, S; adj., S; unwi3*tes, pl., S.

Un-wAlle, sb. unwillingness, displeasure, S. Phr.:  hire unwilles, against her will, S.—­AS. un-willa.

Un-willich, adj. unwilling, S.

Un-wine, sb. enemy, S; unwines, pl., S.

Un-wis, adj. unwise, S2.—­AS. un-wA-s.

Un-wisdom, sb. folly, W.

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