Unhede, [27], [195], unfold, bring to light.

Unkende, [8], [27], unnatural.

Unknowlage, [121], ignorance.

Unqwyt, [308], unrequited, unrevenged.

Unterest, [176], uttermost.

Unthende, [36].

Upryth, [293], straight. This word does not here imply a perpendicular position, it being applied indifferently to persons lying as well as standing. See Tyrwhitt’s glos. to Chaucer. “Yf thou be wyse, slepe nat bolte upright,” Hormanni Vulgaria, fol. 39.

Vath, [321], a word of exclamation.

Veyn, vain.