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uneath

Uneath (adv) means not easily; hardly, scarcely.

adv
1
Not easily; hardly, scarcely.
2
Reluctantly, unwillingly.
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Etymology

From Middle English unethe, uneathe (“difficult, not easy”), from Old English unēaþe (“difficult, not easy”). By surface analysis, un- + eath. See eath, easy for further. First attested in the Old English period.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the meaning of uneath?

"uneath" (adv) means not easily; hardly, scarcely.

What are the different meanings of uneath?

"uneath" has 2 main meanings: 1. Not easily; hardly, scarcely; 2. Reluctantly, unwillingly.

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