Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Middle English forms of uneath.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adverb obsolete Scarcely. See unnethe.

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  • adverb obsolete scarcely

Etymologies

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See unnethe.

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Examples

  • I chose an inspirational and very public structure that was built around this timethe Brooklyn Bridgeto symbolize my character's aspirations and chose a hidden and generally unmentioned onethe sewer system

    A Conversation with Elizabeth Gaffney about Metropolis 2010

  • Travis had probably taken onethe vegetation was very thick here, impassible in parts.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • Travis had probably taken onethe vegetation was very thick here, impassible in parts.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • Travis had probably taken onethe vegetation was very thick here, impassible in parts.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • Travis had probably taken onethe vegetation was very thick here, impassible in parts.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • Travis had probably taken onethe vegetation was very thick here, impassible in parts.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • As these individual lives unfold, so does the larger onethe story of a family whose secrets collide with history.

    Casa Rossa: Summary and book reviews of Casa Rossa by Francesca Marciano. 2002

  • A foreign princeor more than onethe idea gave her a kind of fluttery feeling of excitement inside.

    Exile's Valor Lackey, Mercedes 2003

  • A foreign princeor more than onethe idea gave her a kind of fluttery feeling of excitement inside.

    Exile's Valor Lackey, Mercedes 2003

  • In his series CHIP K of thebandwithnoname continues his examination of onethe key factors

    Cross Rhythms 2008

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