Obs. [UN-1 12. Cf. OHG. unmanaheit, MHG. unmanheit.] Unmanliness; unmanly conduct.
a. 1300. Cursor M., 18795. Naman es he dos na man-hede, And of vn-man-hede es it draun, To be again god dede vnknaun.
1387. Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), V. 227. [The Romans] chargede þe Britouns to leve of unmanhede.
c. 1400. Maundev. (Roxb.), xxxii. 145. It ware grete harme and grete vnmannhede to grefe swilk folk.