A. S. _un-do-en_, aperire, solvere.
UNDOCH, UNDOCHT, UNDOUGHT, WANDOUGHT, _s._
1. A weak or puny creature; applied both to body and mind, S., _wandocht_, S. B.
_Calderwood._
2. Expl. as signifying a coward.
_Rudd._
Teut. _on-deughd_, vitium; _on_ negative, and _deughd_, virtus.
UNDON, WNDON, _part. pa._ Explained.
_Wyntown._
UNE, _s._ Oven, S.
V. ~Oon~.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
UNEGALL, _adj._ Unequal.
Fr. _inegal_.
_G. Buchanan._
UNEITH, ONEITH, UNETH, S. UNETHIS, UNEIS, UNESE, WNESS, UNEIST, _adv._ Hardly, with difficulty.
_Wallace._
A. S. _un-eathe_, vix, scarcely.
UNERDIT, _part. adj._ Not buried.
_Doug._
UNESCHEWABIL, _adj._ Unavoidable.
_Douglas._
UNESS, _adv._
V. ~Uneith~.
UNFANDRUM, _adj._ Bulky, unmanageable, Ang.
UNFERY, ONFEIRIE, _adj._ Infirm, unweildy, S.
V. ~Fery~.
_Pop. Ball._
Su. G. _wanfoer_, imbecillis.
UNFLEGGIT, _part. pa._ Not affrighted.
_Ferguson._
UNFORLAt.i.t, _part. adj._
1. Not forsaken.
_Ruddiman._
2. Fresh, new.
_Douglas._
Belg. _wyn verlaat-en_, to rack wine.
UNFORSAIN"D, _adj._ Undeserved.
_Ross._
Perhaps originally, irremediable; Teut. _on_, negat., and _versoen-en_, Sw. _foerson-a_, to expiate.
UNFRE, _adj._ Discourteous.
_Sir Tristrem._