[un-softe], adv., unsoftly, with violence (hardly?), [2141]; scarcely, [1656].

[un-swýðe], adv., not strongly or powerfully: compar. (ecg) bât unswîðor þonne his þiód-cyning þearfe häfde (the sword bit less sharply than the prince of the people needed), [2579]; fýr unswîðor weóll, [2882].

[un-synnig], adj., guiltless, sinless: acc. sg. un-synnigne, [2090].

[un-synnum], adv. instr. pl., guiltlessly, [1073].

[un-tæle], adj., blameless: acc. pl. un-tæle, [1866].

[un-tyder], st. m., evil race, monster: nom. pl. un-tydras, [111]. [Cf. Ger. un-mensch.]

[un-wâclîc], adj., that cannot be shaken; firm, strong: acc. sg. âd ... un-wâclîcne, [3139].

[un-wearnum], adv. instr. pl., unawares, suddenly; (unresistingly?), [742].

[un-wrecen], pret. part., unavenged, [2444].

[up], adv., up, upward, [224], [519], [1374], [1620], [1913], [1921], [2894]; (of the voice), þâ wäs ... wôp up âhafen, [128]; so, [783].