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unwrast, adj. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the mid 1500s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve ...
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Middle English Dictionary Entry - University of Michigan
(a) Wicked, immoral, depraved; also, as noun: one who is wicked;—also coll.; ~ cas, a bad case; ~ herted, evil-hearted, wicked; (b) wretched, unfortunate, ...
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unwrastness, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun unwrastness. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. It ...
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unwrast
† unˈwrast, a. (and n.) Obs. Forms: 1–3 unwræst (3 -wærste), -wreast, 1, 3–5 -wrest, 3–4 -wreste (3 Orm. -wresste); 2–3, 5 unwraste, 4–5, Sc. 6 -wrast. Also 3–4 on- (4 oun-), 4–5, Sc. 6 vn-. [OE. unwrǽst, unwrést (un-1 7).] 1. Of a poor, worthless, or vile quality or condition; sorry, miserable; of ...
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DOST :: unwrath - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
(Unwrath,) Wnwraith, adj. [Wra(i)th adj.] ? Without being angry, in cold blood, deliberately. —1535 Stewart 27621. The Britis … misknew richt far bayth God ...
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英语词汇“unwrast”的英英意思、用法、释义、翻译、读音、例句 ...
1. Of a poor, worthless, or vile quality or condition; sorry, miserable; of little account: a. Of persons. c893 ...
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unwrastly
† unˈwrastly, adv. Obs. [OE. unwrǽstlice, f. unwrǽst unwrast a.] 1. In a weak or feeble manner; weakly, poorly.c 1050 Byrhtferth's Handboc in Anglia VIII. 334 Þys hiw ealde uðwitan ᵹesettan aᵹen þam þingum þe zenodotus se eficisca esne unwræstilice ᵹesette. a 1225 Ancr. R. 294 Ȝif þu, þuruh þine ȝem...
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Le Morte d'Arthur/Volume II/Glossary - Wikisource
unwrast, wrested free. upon, of. up-so-down, up-side-down. usance, use, custom. useth, is accustomed. utas, the eighth day, or the space of ...
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The Anglish Wordbook
The Anglish Wordbook ; a, ᛫ ( for verbs denotes away , out , up , on ) ᛫ ( for nouns denotes in , on , at ) ᛫, PREFIX ; aback, ᛫ by surprise ᛫ backward ᛫, AV.
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DOST :: unwrakkit - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
Browse DOST: Unworth adj. Unworthily adv. Unworthines n. Unworthy adj. Unwovin ppl. adj. Unwrakkit p.p. · Unwranging pres. p. Unwrangit p.p. · Unwrast adj.
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Glossary and Index - Le Morte Darthur - Thomas Malory, Book, etext
Unwrast, untwisted, unbound, 190. Urbine, city of, 110. Urein, 310. Urience of the land of Gore, king, 448. Uriens, king (Arthur's brother-in-law), 27, 31 ...
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Le Morte d'Arthur BOOK VIII CHAPTER XXXIV | Sacred Texts Archive
... unwrast his hands, and then he leapt unto his cousin, Sir Andred, and wrested his sword out of his hands; then he smote Sir Andred that he fell to the earth ...
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unwrest
▪ I. unwrest variant of unwrast a. Obs.▪ II. † unˈwrest, v. Obs. Also 5 pa. tense and pa. pple. vnwrast(e; 7 vnrest. [un-2 9.] trans. To undo, detach, or dislocate, by wresting or wrenching.c 1450 Lovelich Merlin 13942 The ȝate closed aȝen also faste as hit ne hadde neuere ben vnwraste. 1470–85 Malo...
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wrast
▪ I. † wrast, ? n. Obs.—1 (Meaning obscure.) Perhaps to-wrast pa. pple., ‘wrested away’ (from what is right): but cf. next.13.. Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 1663 He..dalt with hir al in daynte, how-se-euer þe dede turned to wrast.▪ II. † wrast, a. Obs.—1 [OE. wrǽst, wrást elegant, noble, excellent. In ME. perh. ...
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un-
▪ I. un-, prefix1 expressing negation, representing OE. un-, = OFris. un-, on-, oen- (WFris. ûn-, on-, EFris. ûn-, NFris. ün-), MDu. (and Du.) on-, OS. (MLG., LG.), OHG. (MLG., G.), and Goth. un-, ON. {uacu}-, ó- (Icel. ó-, Sw. o-, Norw. and Da. u-), corresponding to OIr. in-, an-, L. in- (im-, il-,...
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