Old English | n | English |
Unyark | vb | To undo or open a gate. |
Unyeaned | adj | Unborn, not having given birth. 2. not pregnant. |
Unyete | vb | To get to know; to become aware of. 2. to ascertain. 3. to observe a fact. 4. to perceive, observe (a person or thing); to catch sight of . 5. to learn the character of; to understand the meaning of. |
Unyielding | adj | Not giving in; stubborn. |
Unyoke | vb | To release from yoke. 2. to separate, part. 3. to become unyoked. 4. to stop work; cease. |
Unyoked | adj | Not provided with or subjected to a yoke. 2. not wearing a yoke (also fig). 3. to set free from a yoke. |
Unyolden | pp | Not yielding or surrendering. 2.unrequited, unavenged. |
Unyoung | adj | Of advanced years, but young in mind and spirit. |
Unyouthful | adj | Not youthful; aging. |
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