Obs. [UN-2 4.] trans. To incommode, trouble, distress.

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c. 1400.  Laud Troy Bk., 1448. Vnnethes of vs is any That we nare wounded or vnhesed.

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c. 1440.  Pallad. on Husb., III. 562. Cannetes old ek tyme is now to wede, And of to kytte hit that their roote vneseth.

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1464.  Rolls of Parlt., V. 568/1. The comon people … is gretely uneased therby.

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c. 1590.  J. Stewart, Poems (S.T.S.), II. 195. Not, Sir, till vneis ȝow, Bot mening to meis ȝow.

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