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Definition of "unnethe" [un•nethe]

  • With difficulty. See uneath. (adverb)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "unnethe" in a sentence
  • "And I trow, that unnethe should any country have so much people within him, as lay slain in that vale as us thought, the which was an hideous sight to see."
  • "And from him cometh out smoke and stinking fire and so much abomination, that unnethe no man may there endure."
  • "And they cast themselves to the sea bank of that isle so great plenty and multitude, that no man may unnethe see but fish."
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