The Anglish Moot
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umbethink vb recall; (reflexive) consider;
[‘umbe-’ + ‘think’]
umbethinking n reminder;
[‘umbethink’ + ‘-ing’]
umstalling(s) n circumstance(s);
[um(b) 'around' + stalling(s)*
*OE steall 'standing place, position']
umwendingly adj interchangeable;
[umb 'around' + wend 'change' + -ingly]
umwriting n transliteration;
[see Ic. umrita.. also NHG Umschreibung]
unaforeseen adj unprecedented;
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unbeginningness n the state or condition of having no beginning; non-existence
[un:negation, non; beginning: commencement; & ness: state or condition.]
undeath n the prolonging of life because we have the power to do so, without regards to quality of existence (in an undeath or unlife state).; dead-living
[OE. 'un' & 'death'.]
underbreak vb to break in upon while someone is speaking, working, etc.; interrupt
[calque from German 'unterbrechen']
undoingness n the state or condition of inaction.; inertia, idleness.
[un:negation, non; doing:acting upon; ness: state or condition.]
underhold vb to carry or bear the weight of; to give courage, faith, or confidence; support
['under' + 'hold' - calque from French "soutenir"]
undersplit vb to perceive or show the difference in; to mark off as different; distinguish; differentiate
[compound: 'under' + 'split' - part calque]
underthought n something which is thought or implicit, but not spoken or made explicit; subtext
[neologism]
undrask adv to astonish; amaze, awe
[ON (same word): to be astonished]
undertho n something which is thought or implicit, but not spoken or made explicit; subtext
[neologism]
unhippend adj incumbent; current, present
[un- + hip + -end]
unforshild vb to exonerate; to redeem; to make innocent. Past tense: unforshilded; Present tense: unforshilding; Synonym with "to vindicate", "to absolve", etc
[A combination of the negating prefix of "un" and the Old English "forscyldigian", which means "to condemn", "to make guilty".]
unlievedly adv incredibly;
[OE]
unlike adj different; not the same, distinct, seperate
[already present in english]
unlocking your wordhoard phr making a speech (obsolete);
[O.E]
unset vb destabilise;
[OE]
unsleeping-eye n secret police organizations, as the Gestapo etc.;
[OE un/sleep/ing & eye]
unsmittler n disinfectant;
[un- + smittle (smite + -le adj. suffix) + -er]
unstaffed halt n a small unmanned railway station;
[O.E words unstaffed & halt.]
Upperst n colonel, regiment commander, man who leads a thousand men; Thousandman
[from NHG Oberst compare Swedish: "Överst", Icelandic "Öfursti", Danish "oberst", Norwegian Nynorsk "oberst"]
us-ness n the fact of being or feeling united in mind, feeling or purpose the fact of forming a unity.; unity, oneness, togetherness.
[us:objective of we; & suffix- ness: expressing state or condition.]
vand n, adj, bad; evil, terrible, deceitful
[ON vándr]
voar n the season that comes after winter and before summer, spring; lent
[NS voar]
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