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umrage,
umrage [ˈʌmredʒ]
n. Umbrage.
umqu$hile, umquhile, umquhill, umquhille, umquhyle, umwhile,
umwhile [ˈʌmʍəil]
adv. Formerly.
adj. Former, late, erstwhile, deceased.
in, in-, ohn, ohn-, on, on-, oon, oon-, un, un-,
un- [ʌn-, ən-, MN. un-]
pref. un-, usually used with adjectives and participles used as adjectives, but also sometimes with nouns. Implying the meaning not, opposite of, contrary to, to reverse or undo the result of a specified action, denoting removal from, release, or deprivation and sometimes as an intensifier. Examples: un-been, un-duin, un-haed, un-lee'd.
onse, oonce, ooncels, ounceland, ouncels, unce, uncel, unceland, uncels, uncle, unse, unsel, unsel, unsle, unsle,
unce [ʌns]
n. An ounce
dim. uncle [ʌnsl]
pl. unces, uncels A small household spring-balance used for weighing light articles.
Compounds and phrases etc.
unceland: A norse division of land.
uncle,
uncle [ʌŋkl]
n. An uncle.
state_o_unco, unca, uncaly, uncan, uncans, unco, unco$, unco$, uncoily, uncolie, uncolies, uncoly, unconess, uncos, uncow, unka, unkan, unkans, unkas, unken, unkie,
unco [ˈʌŋkə]
also I.Sh. uncan [ˈʌŋkən]
n. News, an item of news, a piece of gossip. A stranger, foreigner. That which is strange or unknown.
pl. uncos, I.Sh. uncans Strange or unusual things, rarities, novelties, curiosities.
adj. Of people, animals, things and places: unknown, unfamiliar, strange. Of countries or lands: foreign, unusual, out of the ordinary. Odd, strange, peculiar, weird, uncanny. Remarkable, extraordinary, notable, great, large. Reserved in manner, shy, bashful.
adv. Very, exceedingly, extremely, to a marked degree. Strangely, peculiarly.
uncoly [ˈʌŋkəle]
adv. Very much.
uncolies
adv. Strangely, very much, extremely
Compounds and phrases etc.
state o unco: A state of amazement.
unconess: Strangeness, peculiarity, eccentricity.
unction, unctioneer, ungshin, ungshineer,
unction [ˈʌŋʃən]
n. An auction.
Compounds and phrases etc.
unctioneer: An auctioneer.
uinion, union, unyin, yinyun,
union [ˈjunjən]
n. Union.
unick, unickelie, unique, uniquely,
unique [juːˈniːk]
adj. Being the only one of its kind. Unlike anything else. Unequalled.
uniquely
adv. In a way that belongs or is connected to only one particular person or thing. In a very special or unusual way.
unit, unite, unitit,
unite [ˈjunəit]
v. To unite.
pt. pp. unitit
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