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466 GLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES.<br />

Vnlikly, adj. unlikely, 5552.<br />

Vnmete, adj. unmeasured, immense,<br />

very long, 143.<br />

Vninetely, adj. unfitting, unseemly,<br />

321.<br />

Vnneth, adv. scarcely, 4185, 4801<br />

(Vneth),1774; Vnnethe (Vnneth),<br />

with difficulty, 2788. See Vneth.<br />

Vnnethes, adv. scarcely, 4078. See<br />

above.<br />

Vnnombirable (Vnnowmerable),ady.<br />

innumerable, 2365.<br />

(Vnnowmyrd), pp. unnumbered,<br />

1992.<br />

Vnpossible, adj. impossible, 4249.<br />

Vn-prophetable, adj. unpr<strong>of</strong>itable,<br />

3560.<br />

Vnprouednes, s. unprovedness, inexperience,<br />

1019.<br />

Vnpussible, adj. impossible, 635.<br />

See Vnpossible.<br />

Vnreproued, pp. without reproach<br />

or repro<strong>of</strong>, 3092 ;<br />

(Vnreprefytt),<br />

3092.<br />

Vnride (Vnrode), adj. cruel, harsh,<br />

871 ;<br />

Vnrid (Vnrode), 739 ; Vnryd,<br />

rough, w<strong>an</strong>ton, 460. See<br />

tlnride in Halliwell.<br />

Vnridly, adv. fiercely, 638 ; Vnruydly,<br />

666.<br />

Vn-samen, adv. not together, far<br />

apart, 605.<br />

Vnschent, j»p. unharmed, 2143.<br />

Vnsele, s. misfortune, evil fortune,<br />

Vnwarly, adv. unawares, heedlessly,<br />

5329.<br />

Vnweried, fp. unwearied, or uninjured,<br />

3622.<br />

Vn-wet<strong>an</strong>dly, adv. unknown, secretly,<br />

134.<br />

Vnwondid (Vnwoundet), pp. unwounded,<br />

1235.<br />

Vuworthely (Vnworthly), adv. unworthily,<br />

869.<br />

Vn-wyn, s. sorrow, woe, lit. un-joy,<br />

joylessness, 531. See unwuune<br />

in Stratm<strong>an</strong>n, p. 605, col. 1.<br />

Vn-^arkid, pt. pi. unfastened, 3209 ;<br />

Vn^arked, unbarred, 2147.<br />

Voice, 8. voice, 1000, 1479 ;<br />

(Voyce),<br />

1508 ; Voise, 2958.<br />

Voide, V. get rid <strong>of</strong>, 4112 ;<br />

(Voyde),<br />

ger. to avoid, 1484 ; to give up,<br />

1784 ; Voidis, pr. s. gets rid <strong>of</strong>,<br />

4169; leaves, 3655; (Woydez),<br />

departs, 1113; Voidis, pr. pi.<br />

render void ; Voidis doun ]pe<br />

leuys, bring down the leaves <strong>of</strong>f<br />

the trees, 4145; Voidid, pp. deprived,<br />

3980; got rid <strong>of</strong>, 3948;<br />

(Woydett), removed, 1338 ;<br />

Voidid,<br />

departed, 4650.<br />

Volatile, s. fowls, birds, 4637.<br />

Vouchid safe, vouchsafed, 303.<br />

Vowtriere, s. adultress, 4532, Short<br />

for Avowtriere.<br />

Vowtres, pi. vultres, 3945.<br />

See note<br />

to 1. 3944, p. 309. <strong>The</strong> usual 0. F.<br />

form is voltour = Lat. ace. rndturem;<br />

mod. F. vautour. But<br />

here we have a form voutre =<br />

Lat. nom. uultur ; cf. Sp<strong>an</strong>.<br />

huitre, Port, ahutre, a vulture.<br />

ill luck, 1106, 4471. See Scle.<br />

Vn-semely, adv. unseemly, 862<br />

adj. 99.<br />

Vnsene, adj. unseen, i. e. unique,<br />

extraordinary, 1026 ; unequalled,<br />

2536.<br />

Voyce, voice, 718. See Voice.<br />

Vnsesid, pp. untaken, 5334.<br />

(Voyde), v. avoid, 2424 ; Voydis<br />

Vnseson ; In vnseson, out <strong>of</strong> season, (Woydes), pr. s. 2 p. dost empty,<br />

at <strong>an</strong> unseasonable time, 4439. 2945 ; Voydis, pr. 8. removes,<br />

Vnslayne, pp. not killed, 2668 122. See Voide.<br />

Vnslayn, 2093, 2232.<br />

Vp, up, 80, 82, &c.; Vpp, 760;<br />

Vnsowmyd (Vnsoumed), pp. unnumbered,<br />

(Vppe), 758, 977 ; Vp set, set up,<br />

1991. Lit. 'unsummed.' 198 ; With vp son, with sun-rise,<br />

Vnsure, adj. insecure, 2136.<br />

4067.<br />

Vntald (Vntalde), adj. uncounted, Vp, adv. open, 2142 ;<br />

(Vppe), 783*.<br />

countless, 2677.<br />

Vpbraide, s. reproach, 1800. See<br />

Vnth<strong>an</strong>kes, adv. against (your) will Vn-braydis, Vmbrayd.<br />

At lour vnth<strong>an</strong>kes, against your Vp-liftis (Vpp lyftes), pr. s. uplifts,<br />

will, 4698.<br />

805.<br />

Vn-to, unto, 173, 623, 706, &c. Vryn, s. urine, 3826.

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