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uneath
▪ I. uˈneath, a. Obs. or arch. Forms: (see quots.). [OE. unéaðe, -{iacu}eðe, etc.: see un-1 7 and eath a.] Difficult, hard, troublesome, distressing.a 900 Andreas 205 Nis þæt uneaðe eallwealdan gode to ᵹefremmanne on foldweᵹe. c 1000 ælfric Saints' Lives xiii. 247 Þa cwæð dauid him to: Uneaðe me is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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oneith
oneith obs. form of uneath adv. Oxford English Dictionary
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Phonological history of English close back vowels
Even so, pairs of words belonging to the same lexical category exist as well such as append vs up-end and aneath vs uneath . wikipedia.org
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onethe
oneth(e, -thes obs. ff. uneath, uneaths, advs. Oxford English Dictionary
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uneaths
† uˈneaths, adv. Obs. Forms: α. 3 uneðes, 4 uneþes, 4–6 unethes (5–6 -is), 5 onethes (-ys), anedes, 6 uneathes. β. 2–3 unneðes, 4 unneþes (-is, -ys, -us), 4–6 unnethes (4–5 -is, 5 -ys), 5 onnethis. γ. 4 uneths, 4–5, 7 unneths. δ. north. and Sc. 4 unees, 4–5 un(n)ese, 5 onnese, un(h)es, unnes, wnes, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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onnethe
onnethe, -es obs. ff. uneath, -s, hardly. Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of Old English origin
umbecast umbedraw umbego umbeset umbethink umbraid umgang umstroke umwhile un- unbind unbury unclean uncouth undead undeadliness undeadly undo unearth uneath wikipedia.org
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wenethe
weneth(e var. ff. uneath adv.1422 Yonge tr. Secreta Secret. 136, 187. Oxford English Dictionary
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powerful
powerful, a. (adv.) (ˈpaʊəfʊl) [f. power n.1 + -ful.] A. adj. Full of or having power. 1. Having great power; mighty, potent.a 1400–50 Alexander 3242 My pure powarfull [v.r. power⁓full] gods I prestly pauoure, Þine empire & þine erytage enterely þe to ȝeld. 1593 Shakes. Rich. II, ii. ii. 55 The Lord... Oxford English Dictionary
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sample
▪ I. sample, n. (ˈsɑːmp(ə)l, ˈsæm-) Forms: 4 sampel, saumpel, -pul, -ple, saunpil, 4–5 saumpil, 4–6 sampill, saumple, 5 sampil(le, sampull, saumpyl, 4– sample. [ME. sample, aphetic f. essample: see example n.] † 1. A fact, incident, story, or suppositious case, which serves to illustrate, confirm, o... Oxford English Dictionary
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