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unwrench
▪ I. † unˈwrench, n. Obs. [OE. unwrenc (un-1 4 b, 12).] An evil or base trick, artifice, or turn; a vice or sin.c 897 K. ælfred Gregory's Past. C. xxxiii. 215 Ða ᵹeðyld..for ðæm unwrence ðære unᵹeðylde..he forlet. a 1023 Wulfstan Hom. 54 Mid ðam unwrencan bið Antecrist eal afylled. c 1200 Trin. Coll... Oxford English Dictionary
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unwrenched
unˈwrenched, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] Not subjected to wrenching.[1775 Ash, Unranched, Unwrenched.] 1784 Cowper Task iv. 446 Nor will he leave Unwrench'd the door, however well secur'd. 1800 Coleridge Piccolom. v. vi. 72 To him Nothing on earth remains unwrenched and firm, Who has no faith. Oxford English Dictionary
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biȝule
† biȝule, v. Obs. [for bi-ȝuhele(n, f. bi-, be- + ȝuhele(n:—OE. *ᵹéoᵹelian, in ᵹéoᵹelere a juggler, cogn. w. OHG. gougulâri, mod.G. gaukler.] trans. To beguile.a 1225 Ancr. R. 268 Vor þet is his unwrench..þet he haueð monie holi men grimliche biȝuled. a 1225 Leg. Kath. 1054 Þurh wiheles & wicchecref... Oxford English Dictionary
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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-,... Oxford English Dictionary
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