A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - Part 227
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+Un-slekked+, _pp._ unslacked, C3.

+Un-soote+, _adj._ unsweet, bitter, S3.

+Un-sounded+, _pp._ unhealed, S3.

+Un-souerable+, _adj._ insufferable, S3.

+Un-sowen+, _v._ to slit open what has been sewn, PP; +unsouwen+, PP.

(+Un-+ 2.)

+Un-spedful+, _adj._ unsuccessful, H; +onschet+, S3.

+Un-sperren+, _v._ to unfasten, unbar, PP. (+Un-+ 2.)

+Un-spurne+, _v._ to kick open, S. (+Un-+ 2.)

+Un-staeluest+, _adj._ without a firm foundation, S.

+Un-stedefast+, _adj._ not firm in one's place, unsteady, S, PP; +unstudeueste+, S.--AS. _unstedefaest_.

+Un-stirabil+, _adj._ immovable, H.

+Un-strong+, _adj._ feeble, S.--AS. _un-strang_.

+Un-suget+, _pp._ not subject, W.

+Un-tellendlic+, _adj._ indescribable, S.

+Un-anc+, _sb._ dislike; +unonkes+, _gen._, S. _Phr._: +hares unances+, against their will, S.--AS. _un-anc_.

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

+Un-thewe+, _sb._ immorality, S; +un-eu+, S; +unewe+, _dat._, S; +unewes+, _pl._, S2.--AS. _un-eaw_.

+Un-tholemodnes+, _sb._ impatience, H.

+Un-rift+, _sb._ unprofitableness; +unryfte+, 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. _unto_ for _undt_ + _o_; 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; +untowun+, SkD (p. 695), +untohe+, S.--Cf. AS. _teon_. See +Ten+.

+Un-trewe+, _adj._ untrue, not straight, S, PP, C2.--AS. _un-treowe_.

+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. _w?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-wer?ed+, _pp._ unwearied; +unwerget+, S.--AS. _un(ge)weriged_.

+Un-wiht+, _sb._ monster, an uncanny creature, evil spirit, S; +unwi?t+, S; _adj._, S; +unwi?tes+, _pl._, S.

+Un-wille+, _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-wis_.

+Un-wisdom+, _sb._ folly, W.

+Un-wist+, _pp._ unknown, C.

+Un-wit+, _sb._ want of wit, C3, H.

+Un-witti+, _adj._ unwise, W.