a. Obs. [UN-1 7, 5 b: cf. WFris. on-, ûnegael, and UNEQUAL a.] Unequal. Also † Unegally adv., † Unegalness.
1508. Fisher, 7 Penit. Ps., li. Wks. (1876), 104. Is not my waye good and egall, & yours shrewed nought & more *vnegall [L. prava].
1589. Puttenham, Eng. Poesie, I. xx. (Arb.), 57. Not onely because mens estates are vnegall, but for that also vertue it selfe is not in euery respect of egall value.
1541. R. Copland, Galyens Terap., 2 D ij b. After the pustule is broken there commeth an vlcere dyscoloured with fretyng *vnegally.
1589. Puttenham, Eng. Poesie, II. iii. (Arb.), 81. He must be sometimes swift, sometimes slow, sometime vnegally marching.
1561. T. Norton, Calvins Inst., IV. 98. It behoued that he shoulde shewe that there is no *vnegalnesse betwene vs and them in those good thinges.