unnit = [unnyt II.]
[ unnīðing] m. honest man (not an outlaw), Chr 1087; v. ANS 117·22.
[ un-nyt], -nytt I. adj. useless, unprofitable, Æ, CP.
[II.] m. unprofitableness, emptiness, vanity, folly.
unnytenes = [unnytnes]
[ unnytlic] useless, unprofitable, foolish, CP. adv. -līce.
[ unnytlicnes] f. uselessness, Lcd.
[ unnytnes] f. unprofitableness, frivolity, emptiness.
[ unnytwyrðe] unprofitable, useless, Æ, CP. adv. -wurðlīce, Æ.
[ unofercumen] unsubdued, Gl.