un-agands ([35]), ptc. adj. ([202], n. 2), not fearing, fearless. [-agands, inf. *agan, stv., prt. *ôg; s. ôgjan.]
un-and-huliþs, ptc. adj. ([134]), not uncuverd; II. Cor. III, 14.
un-and-sôks ([35]), adj. ([130], n. 2), irrefutabl. [-sôks < √ of sakan (prt. sôk).]
und, prep. ([217]), ([1]) w. dat., in return for, for; Mt. V, 38. ([2]) w. acc., denoting 'direction toward', or 'the point' or 'goal at which anything, in its direction, arrives', unto, to, until, as far as, up to, down to, (a) of space; Lu. II, 15; (b) of time; II. Cor. I, 13. III, 14. 15; —und þatei ([218]), til, until, as long as, while; Mt. V, 18. 25. Mk. II, 19; (c) of degree; und filu mais, so much the more, much more; II. Cor. III, 9. 11. [OE. un- (for *und; s. Sk., unto), ME. un-, NE. un- (as in unto, until).]
undar, prep. w. acc. ([217]), under; Mk. IV, 21. [< und + compar. suff. -ar. OE. ME. under, NE. under.]
undarô, adv. ([211], n. 1), below, beneath; uzed as prep. w. dat. ([217]), under. [< undar + adv. suff. -ô.]
und-greipan, stv. ([172]), to gripe, seiz, take, lay hold on, w. acc.; Mk. I, 31.
un-fáurs, adj. ([130]), not wel-behaved (for φλύαρος, tatler).
un-frôþs ([35]; 74, n. 4), adj. ([124], n. 2), unwise, foolish.
un-ga-hôbains ([35]), f. ([103], n. 1), incontinency. [gahôbains < gahaban (w. ô-abl) + suff. -ai-ni-.]