a. Obs. [UN-1 7, 5 b.] Unworthy.

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c. 1315.  Shoreham, I. 425. Þi bileaue or ihesu crist His nou al weuerinde, Vndigne.

2

1340–70.  Alex. & Dind., 745. For þe dedus undingne þat ȝe don alle … Ȝe schulle be … put in paine for euere.

3

c. 1400.  Rule St. Benet (Prose), vii. 13. Þu sal þinke in þi herte þat tu es vndinge to gode dede.

4

a. 1470.  Harding, Chron., CXIII. xvii. His barons, for cause he was vndigne, Made hym his crowne for to resigne.

5

  Hence † Undignely adv., unworthily. Obs.

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c. 1315.  Shoreham, I. 601. For, wo þat hyȝt takeþ ondygneliche, Hys iugement he gnaȝeþ.

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