[un-lytel], adj., not little, very large: nom. sg. duguð un-lytel (a great band of warriors? or great joy?), [498]; dôm un-lytel (no little glory), [886]; acc. sg. torn un-lytel (very great shame, misery), [834].

[un-murnlîce], adv., unpityingly, without sorrowing, [449], [1757].

[unnan], pret.-pres. v., to grant, give; wish, will: pret.-pres. sg. I. ic þe an tela sinc-gestreóna, [1226]; weak pret. sg. I. ûðe ic swîðor þät þu hine selfne ge-seón môste, [961]; III. he ne ûðe þät ...(he granted not that ...), [503]; him god ûðe þät ... he hyne sylfne ge-wräc (God granted to him that he avenged himself), [2875]; þeáh he ûðe wel (though he well would), [2856].

ge-unnan, to grant, permit: inf. gif he ûs ge-unnan wile þät we hine ... grêtan môton, [346]; me ge-ûðe ylda waldend, þät ic ... ge-seah hangian (the Ruler of men permitted me to see hanging ...), [1662].

[un-nyt], adj., useless: nom. sg., [413], [3170].

[un-riht], st. n., unright, injustice, wrong: acc. sg. unriht, [1255], [2740]; instr. sg. un-rihte (unjustly, wrongly), [3060].

[un-rîm], st. n., immense number: nom. sg., [1239], [3136]; acc. sg., [2625].

[un-rîme], adj., countless, measureless: nom. sg. gold un-rîme, [3013].

[un-rôt], adj., sorrowing: nom. pl. un-rôte, [3149].

[un-snyttru], st. f., lack of wisdom: dat. pl. for his un-snyttrum (for his unwisdom), [1735].