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unro
† unro Obs. (See also unrufe.) [un-1 4, 12. Cf. ON. {uacu}ró (Norw., MDa., and Da. uro, MSw. and Sw. oro), NFris. (Sylt) unruu, MLG. unro(u)we, MHG. unruowe, unruo (G. unruhe).] Unrest, disquiet.a 1300 Cursor M. 7438 Ai quen he [sc. Saul] was trauaild mast Thoru a wreche vn-roful gast, And he [sc. D... Oxford English Dictionary
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unrufe
† unrufe (also unrove), Sc. var. unro Obs.c 1470 Gol. & Gaw. 499 May nane do thame na deir... Yit sal I mak thame vnrufe. c 1550 Clariodus (Maitl. Cl.) 44 Ȝit glaidlie for his saik I sould ȝow love, That this regioun hes brocht from sik unrove. c 1550 Rolland Crt. Venus ii. 446 Quhy sufferis thow an... Oxford English Dictionary
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unrobust
unroˈbust, a. (un-1 7.)[1775 Ash.] 1891 H. Lynch G. Meredith 36 Deeming our taste questionable and unrobust. Oxford English Dictionary
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unromantically
unroˈmantically, adv. (un-1 11.)1846 Worcester (citing Allen). 1884 W. Black in Athenæum 11 Oct. 463/1 Her unromantically long spinsterhood. Oxford English Dictionary
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unromantical
unroˈmantical, a. (un-1 7.)1850 Thackeray Pendennis xlvii, Mr. Pen was blushing whilst he made this reply to his unromantical friend. Oxford English Dictionary
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unromantic
unroˈmantic, a. (un-1 7.)1731 Swift Let. to Gay & Duchess of Queensberry 28 Aug., I own it is a base, unromantick spirit in me. 1824 L. M. Hawkins Annaline I. 41 If I were a young man, I should not like such an unromantic proceeding. 1850 Thackeray Pendennis lxxi, This unromantic conclusion to a rat... Oxford English Dictionary
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unromanticized
unroˈmanticized, ppl. a. (un-1 8 a (c).)1855 Milman Lat. Chr. xiv. vi. VI. 525 Toulouse owns only her own unidealised, unromanticised Counts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thor
Thor Mythol. (θɔː(r)) [a. ON. þórr:—þunro{supz} thunder: see Thursday.] The proper name of the strongest and bravest of the Scandinavian deities, the god of thunder, whose weapon was a hammer; his belt doubled his strength; hence in allusive use.a 1020 Wulfstan Hom. xlii. (21 a) Napier 197 Þór and O... Oxford English Dictionary
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