pron. Obs. In 3 unc (Orm. unnc), unke. [OE. unc, dat. and acc. of wit we two, = NFris. unk, onk, OS. unc; Goth. ugkis (also acc. ugk); ON. okkr.] Us two, both of us.

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c. 1200.  Ormin, Ded. 27. Unnc birrþ baþe þannkenn Crist Þatt itt iss brohht till ende.

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c. 1205.  Lay., 23626. For þi hit is betere bi-twixen unke seoluen to-dælen and to-dihten þis kine-lond mid fihte.

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a. 1225.  Leg. Kath., 1515. Swa þe cnotte is icnut bituhhen unc tweien.

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a. 1275.  Prov. Ælfred, 583. Mine daȝis arren nei done, and we sulen unc to-delen.

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