▪ I. une
obs. Sc. var. oven.
▪ II. † une, v. Obs.
[ad. L. ūnīre (= It. unire, OF. and mod.F. unir, Sp. and Pg. unir), f. ūn-us one.]
trans. To unite.
c 1400 Beryn 3724 The hole science of al surgery Was vnyd, or the chaunge was made of both hir eye, With many sotill enchauntours. c 1450 Myrr. Our Ladye 104 So..had yt bene vnpossyble that thys worde..shulde haue bene touched.. but yf yt had bene vned to mannes body. 1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 295 This is how the hole ymage of god, memory, vnderstandynge and wyll, be vned and ioyned to god. 1534 More Treat. Passion Wks. 1348/2 He is not by the spirite of god vnyd with holy saintes as a liuely membre of Christes..body. 1538 Bale God's Promises iii. C ij, O most myghtye gouernour of thy people,..that of two maketh one, vnynge the Jews with the gentyles in one churche. |
refl. 1533 tr. Erasmus' Com. Crede 69 b, It vned or dyd knytte itselfe into one hypostase or persone. |
b. In Sc. use in pa. pple.
Perh. in some instances ad. L. ūnīt-us: see unite ppl. a.
1456 Sir G. Hay Gov. Princes Wks. (S.T.S.) II. 133 Than is the naturale hete unyt in the body. 1529 Reg. Privy Seal Scot. II. 49/2 The barony of Wester Ferny with certane uther landis and officis annexit and unit thairto. 1568 Peebles Burgh Rec. (1872) 73 The said prebendarie of the Rude and Halie Bludealtare, baith vnit in ane. 1615 Reg. Great Seal Scot. 543/1 Quhilk deanrie is unit and incorporat to the patrimonie of the said colledge. |
Hence † ˈuning vbl. n. Obs.
1545 Douglas in St. Papers Hen. VIII, V. 418, I sal..be glade to set fordvart the uneing off thir two Relmis. |
▪ III. † une
app. an obs. var. of even adv.
c 1400 Destr. Troy 1545 The walles vp wroght..Fro the vrthe vpward vne of a mesure. Ibid. 5529 He was made as a mon fro þe myddell vp, And fro the nauyll by-neithe, vne an abill horse. |