1 uneath | Definition of uneath

uneath

adjective
un·​eath | \ "+\

Definition of uneath

 (Entry 1 of 2)

archaic
: not easy : difficult, hard who he was, uneath was to descry— Edmund Spenser

uneath

adverb
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Definition of uneath (Entry 2 of 2)

archaic
: not easily : with difficulty : scarcely I uneath the fancy might control— S. T. Coleridge

History and Etymology for uneath

Adjective

Middle English uneathe, from Old English unēathe, from un- entry 1 + ēathe easy

Adverb

Middle English uneathe, from Old English unēathe, from unēathe uneasy

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