Obs. [UN-2 4.] trans. To incommode, trouble, distress.
c. 1400. Laud Troy Bk., 1448. Vnnethes of vs is any That we nare wounded or vnhesed.
c. 1440. Pallad. on Husb., III. 562. Cannetes old ek tyme is now to wede, And of to kytte hit that their roote vneseth.
1464. Rolls of Parlt., V. 568/1. The comon people is gretely uneased therby.
c. 1590. J. Stewart, Poems (S.T.S.), II. 195. Not, Sir, till vneis ȝow, Bot mening to meis ȝow.