[umbor], st. n., child, infant: acc. sg., [46]; dat. sg., [1188].

[un-blîðe], adv.(?), unblithely, sorrowfully, [130], [2269]; (adj., nom. pl.?), [3032].

[un-byrnende], pres. part., unburning, without burning, [2549].

[unc], dat. and acc. of the dual wit, us two, to us two, [1784], [2138], [2527]; gen. hwäðer ... uncer twega (which of us two), [2533]; uncer Grendles (of us two, G. and me), [2003].

uncer, poss. pron., of us two: nom. sg. [uncer], 2002(?); dat. pl. uncran eaferan, [1186].

[un-cûð], adj.: 1) unknown: nom. sg. stîg ... eldum uncûð, [2215]; acc. sg. neut. uncûð ge-lâd (unknown ways), [1411].—2) unheard-of, barbarous, evil: acc. sg. un-cûðne nîð, [276]; gen. sg. un-cûðes (of the foe, Grendel), [961].

[under], I. prep. w. dat. and acc.: 1) w. dat., answering question where? = under (of rest), contrasted with over: bât (wäs) under beorge, [211]; þâ cwom Wealhþeó forð gân under gyldnum beáge (W. walked forth under a golden circlet, i.e. decked with), [1164]; siððan he under segne sine ealgode (under his banner), [1205]; he under rande ge-cranc (sank under his shield), [1210]; under wolcnum, [8], [1632]; under heofenum, [52], [505]; under roderum, [310]; under helme, [342], [404]; under here-grîman, [396], [2050], [2606]; so, [711], [1198], [1303], [1929], [2204], [2416], [3061], [3104].—2) w. acc.: a) answering question whither? = under (of motion): þâ secg wîsode under Heorotes hrôf, [403]; siððan æfen-leóht under heofenes hâdor be-holen weorðeð, [414]; under sceadu bregdan, [708]; fleón under fen-hleoðu, [821]; hond âlegde ... under geápne hrôf, [837]; teón in under eoderas, [1038]; so, [1361], [1746], [2129], [2541], [2554], [2676], [2745]; so, häfde þâ for-sîðod sunu Ecg-þeówes under gynne grund, [1552] (for-sîðian requires acc.). b) after verbs of venturing and fighting, with acc. of object had in view: he under hârne stân ...âna ge-nêðde frêcne dæde, [888]; ne dorste under ýða ge-win aldre ge-nêðan, [1470]. c) indicating extent, with acc. after expressions of limit, etc.: under swegles begong (as far as the sky extends), [861], [1774]; under heofenes hwealf (as far as heaven's vault reaches), [2016].

II. Adv., beneath, below: stîg under läg (a path lay beneath, i.e. the rock), [2214].

[undern-mæl], st. n., midday: acc. sg., [1429].

[un-dyrne, un-derne], adj., without concealment, plain, clear: nom. sg., [127], [2001]; un-derne, [2912].