List of Old English Words in the OED/UNR

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 * Old English ||n||English
 * Unroot ||vb||To pluck or dig up by the roots.  2. to tear up by the roots.  3.  to eradicate, clear away, remove or detach altogether.  4. to lose root-hold; to withdraw the root from the soil.
 * Unroot ||vb||To pluck or dig up by the roots.  2. to tear up by the roots.  3.  to eradicate, clear away, remove or detach altogether.  4. to lose root-hold; to withdraw the root from the soil.
 * Unroot ||vb||To pluck or dig up by the roots.  2. to tear up by the roots.  3.  to eradicate, clear away, remove or detach altogether.  4. to lose root-hold; to withdraw the root from the soil.




 * Unrooted ||adj||Not rooted or furnished with roots.




 * unrotted ||adj||Not yet rotted or gone off.




 * Unruefully ||adv||Unmercifully,  pitilessly.




 * Unrun ||adj||Not past or completed, as "the rest of the years i have to come unrun".




 * Unrung ||adj||Not sounded by ringing.



Unruth ||n||Unpity, pitilessness, mercilessness.




 * Unruthfully ||adv||Not fully of sorrow or pity, uncompassionately.