Obs. [UN-1 12. Cf. MHG. ungesunt (obs. G. ungesund) in sense 1.]
1. Physical unsoundness; malady or sickness; a wound or sore.
c. 1205. Lay., 29315. Þe king him gon crepen an heonden and a futen, swulc he mid unsunde al uorwunded weore.
a. 1300. Marina, 207, in Horstm., Altengl. Leg. (1878), 173. Þer heo lay mid vnsounde Fourteniht faste ybounde.
c. 1315. Shoreham, I. 82. Water wasscheþ þe felthe a-wey, Þer me wesscheþ by liste Þe on-sounde.
2. Harm, distress, annoyance.
13[?]. E. E. Allit. P., C. 58. Did not Ionas in Iude such Iape sum-whyle, To sette hym to sewrte, vnsounde he hym feches? Ibid., 527. He þat is to rakel to renden his cloþez, Mot efte sitte with more vn-sounde to sewe hem togeder.
c. 1470. Golagros & Gaw., 590. Was neuer sa vnsound set to my hert.