▪ I. † unˈured, a. Obs.—1
[un-1 9 + ure eure n.]
Unfortunate, unhappy.
| c 1510 Songs (MS. Royal, App. 58) in Anglia XII. 266 But kepe hyt styll yn remembrance With my vnvrid desteny. |
▪ II. † unˈured, ppl. a. Obs.
[un-1 8 + ure v.]
Unaccustomed, unused.
| 1567 Drant Hor., Sat. i. x, A Greek poeme I dreamed to indite, (A Romaine I disioynde by sea, vnured so to write). 1610 Histrio-m. ii. 241 This toung's unur'd to carpe or contrary. |