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+Vn-conandly+, _adv._ ignorantly, H.

+Un-corrupcioun+, _sb._ incorruption, W.

+Uncu+, _adj._ strange, unknown, S2; see +Un-kouth+.

+Un-cweme+, _adj._ displeasing, SD: +unncweme+, S. See +Un-yqueme+.

+Undampned+, _pp._ uncondemned, W.



+Un-deedli+, _adj._ immortal, W; +vndedly+, H.

+Un-deedlynesse+, _sb._ immortality, W; +undedlynes+, WA.

+Un-defoulid+, _pp._ undefiled (= _impollutus_, _immaculatus_), W, WA.

+Un-dep+, _adj._ not deep, S.

+Under+, _prep._, _adv._ during, between, under, underneath, S; +onder+, SD; +undur+, W; +undir+, B. _Phr._: +vnder an+, during these things, _interea_, meanwhile, S.--AS. _under_: Goth. _undar_; cp. OHG. _untar_.

+Under+, _sb._ afternoon, CM; see +Undern+.

+Under+, _v._ to subject, S2.

+Under-crien+, _v._ to cry out; +undurcrieden+, _pt. pl._ (= _succlamabant_), W.

+Under-fangen+, _v._ to receive, S; +underfonge+, S; +onderuonge+, S2; +underuongen+, S; +onderfang+, _imp. s._, S; +undurfong+, _pt. s._, S2; +underueng+, S2; +underfangen+, _pp._, S; +underuonge+, S; +underfongen+, P; +undurfongun+, W.

+Under-fon+, _v._ to receive, S; +underfo+, S; +under-uon+, S; +underfon+, _pp._, S.--AS. _under-fon_.

+Under-giten+, _v._ to perceive, understand; +under?iten+, SD; +under?eite+, S; +undergaeton+, _pt. pl._, S.--AS. _under-gitan_.

+Under-leggen+, _v._ to subject; +under-laide+, _2 pt. s._, S2.

+Under-ling+, _sb._ a subject, inferior, S, PP.

+Under-lout+, _adj._ subject, H.

+Under-master+, _sb._ usher; +undurmaistir+ (= _paedagogus_), W.

+Under-mel+, _sb._ the afternoon-meal, SD, CM. See +Undern+.

+Undern+, _sb._ the time between, the time between sunrise and noon, between noon and sunset, a mealtime, S2, C, C2, CM, Voc.; +undorne+, WA; +vndren+, S, HD, SD; +under+, S2; +undur+, HD; +aunder+, HD.--AS.

_undern_, OS. _undorn_, Icel. _undorn_; cp. OHG. _untorn_ (G. _untern_).

+Undern-time+, _sb._ SD; +undrentime+, S; +undirtime+, SD.

+Under-nymen+, _v._ to receive, perceive, reprove, PP; +undirnyme+, W2; +undernimen+, S; +underneme+, _reprehendo_, Prompt.; +undernom+, _pt.

s._, C3; +undernumen+, _pp._, S; +undirnommen+, W; +undernome+, PP.

+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-eod+, _sb._ subject, S; +undereoden+, _pl._, S; +underiede+, S.--AS. _under-eod_.

+Under-uon+, _v._ to receive, S; see +Under-fon+.

+Under-?eite+, _v._ to learn, discover, S; see +Under-giten+.

+Un-digne+, _adj._ 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. _un-don_.

(+Un-+ 2.)

+Undon+, _v._ to undo, destroy, PP.

+Undoubtabili+, _adv._ without doubt, S3.

+Un-dreh+, _adj._ impatient, out of patience, S2.

+Un-duhti?+, _adj._ unworthy; +unduhti+, S.

+Un-ea+, _adj._ uneasy; +uneae+, S.

+Un-eae+, _adv._ scarcely, S; +unnee+, S, S2, C2, C3, W; +onneae+, S2; +onee+, S3; +uneth+, S3, P, WA; +unneth+, S3.

+Un-ees+, _adv._ scarcely, WA, S; +unnethes+, S2, C2, W, H; +vnneths+, H; +vnees+, PP.

+Un-fa?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.

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