Obs. [OE., f. prec. Cf. UN-1 12.] Weakness, infirmity; ill-health.

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c. 897.  K. Ælfred, Gregory’s Past. C., liv. 423. Forðæm wæs sanctus Paulus ʓecostod mid his modes untrumnesse.

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c. 1000.  Ags. Gosp., Matt. viii. 17. He onfeng ure untrumnessa.

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a. 1122.  O. E. Chron. (Laud MS.), an. 1043. Be þes cynges ʓelæfan … for his mycelre untrumnysse.

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c. 1200.  Ormin, 5379. Forr to takenn hæle att himm Off iwhillc unntrummnesse. Ibid., 18329. Icc amm i me sellfenn wac & full off unntrummnesse.

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