Un*eath" (?), a. [AS. uneá&?;e;
un- not + eá&?;&?; easily, easy; akin to OS.
&?;&?;i easy, OHG. &?;di.] Not easy; difficult;
hard. [Obs.]
Who he was, uneath was to descry.
Spenser.
Un*eath", adv. Not easily; hardly;
scarcely. [Obs.]
Uneath may she endure the flinty
streets.
Shak.
Un*eath" (?), a. [AS. uneá&?;e;
un- not + eá&?;&?; easily, easy; akin to OS.
&?;&?;i easy, OHG. &?;di.] Not easy; difficult;
hard. [Obs.]
Who he was, uneath was to descry.
Spenser.
Un*eath", adv. Not easily; hardly;
scarcely. [Obs.]
Uneath may she endure the flinty
streets.
Shak.