UNEATH

Etymology

Adjective

uneath

Not easy; hard.

Antonyms

• eath

• easy

Adverb

uneath

(archaic) Not easily; hardly, scarcely.

(obsolete) Reluctantly, unwillingly.

Anagrams

• Huante, unhate

Source: Wiktionary


Un*eath", a. Etym: [AS. uneá; un- not + eá easily, easy; akin to OS. easy, OHG. .]

Definition: Not easy; difficult; hard. [Obs.] Who he was, uneath was to descry. Spenser.

Un*eath", adv.

Definition: Not easily; hardly; scarcely. [Obs.] Uneath may she endure the flinty streets. Shak.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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