Undercrust of a loaf to be cut in three, [178/39].

Undertraunche, [p. 151], cut up.

Undress by the fire, [p. 136];

in winter, [p. 142].

Undressing described, [p. 169];

and going to bed, [193/487], &c., [194/516].

Unfed, better than untaught, [236/725].

Unjoint, [p. 151], carve.

Unlace, [21/315, 322]; [p. 151], carve (a cony); [26/410] (a capon).

Unsunken, [191/441].