[ undercuman4] to assist, N.

[ under-cyning], -cyng m. under-king, viceroy, Æ.

[ underdelf] n. undermining, ASPs 7917.

[ underdelfan3] to dig under, undermine, break through, Æ.

[ underdīacon] m. subdeacon.

[ underdōn] anv. to put under, Æ.

[ underdrencan] to choke by drowning, MkL 513.

[ underdrifennes] f. subjection, LkL p616.

underēade (N) = underēode, pret. 3 sg. of [undergān].

[ undereoton] (Ruin 6) = undereten pp. of [underetan].