Obs. [UN-1 12. Cf. MHG. ungesunt (obs. G. ungesund) in sense 1.]

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  1.  Physical unsoundness; malady or sickness; a wound or sore.

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c. 1205.  Lay., 29315. Þe king him gon crepen an heonden and a futen, swulc he mid unsunde al uorwunded weore.

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a. 1300.  Marina, 207, in Horstm., Altengl. Leg. (1878), 173. Þer heo lay mid vnsounde Fourteniht faste ybounde.

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c. 1315.  Shoreham, I. 82. Water wasscheþ þe felthe a-wey, Þer me wesscheþ by liste Þe on-sounde.

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  2.  Harm, distress, annoyance.

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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.

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c. 1470.  Golagros & Gaw., 590. Was neuer sa vnsound set to my hert.

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