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Definition of "uneath" [un•eath]

  • Not easy; hard (adjective)
  • Not easily; hardly, scarcely. (adverb)
  • Reluctantly, unwillingly. (adverb)

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Use "uneath" in a sentence
  • "Now, Sir Galahad was dight all in harness of silver, clear and shining; the which is a delight to look upon, but full hasty to tarnish, and withouten the labour of a ready squire, uneath to be kept fair and clean."
  • ""Why is thy writing thus," my lover said to me, "Attenuate and small, uneath to read and ill?""
  • "I have seen on this high day, or on other days that were not less high than this, when you have had such throng of knights at your court that right uneath might any number them."