An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 929

/

An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 929


_Priests Peblis._


2. Disorder.


_Acts Marie._


UNREDE, UNRIDE, _adj._ Cruel, severe.


_Sir Tristrem._


A. S. _un-ge-reod_, _un-ge-ridu_, barbarous, cruel.


UNREST, _s._


1. Trouble.


_Wallace._


2. A person or thing that causes disquietude.


_Baillie._


Teut. _on-raste_, _on-ruste_, inquies.


UNRYCHT, _s._ Injustice, iniquity.


_Lyndsay._


A. S. _un-richt_, Teut. _on-recht_, injust.i.tia.


UNRUDE, _adj._ Vile, impure.


_Douglas._


Teut. _on-raed_, sordes, immundities.


UNSALL, _adj._


V. ~Unsel~.


UNSAUCHT, UNSAUGHT, _adj._ Disturbed, troubled.


_Gawan and Gol._


Teut. _on-saecht_, durus, asper, rudis.


~Unsaucht~, _s._ Dispeace, trouble, S. B.


A. S. _un-saeht_, _un-seht_, discordia, inimicitia.


_To_ UNSCHET, _v. a._ To open.


V. ~Schete~.


_Douglas._


UNSEYD, _part. adj._ Not tried, S.


V. ~Sey~, _v._


_Ferguson._


UNSEL, UNSALL, UNSILLY, _adj._


1. Unhappy, wretched.


_Dunbar._


A. S. _un-saelig_, Su. G. _usel_, infelix.


2. Naughty, worthless.


_Montgomerie._


Moes. G. _unsel_, malus.


~Unsele~, ~Unsell~, _s._


1. Mischance, misfortune.


_Barbour._


A. S. _un-saelth_, infelicitas, infortunium.


2. A wicked or worthless person.


_Bannatyne P._


Moes. G. _unsel_, evil, wickedness.







Tips: You're reading An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 929, please read An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 929 online from left to right.You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.Use F11 button to read novel in full-screen(PC only).

An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 929 - Read An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 929 Online

It's great if you read and follow any Novel on our website. We promise you that we'll bring you the latest, hottest Novel everyday and FREE.


Top