Un*know" (?), v. t. [1st un- +
know.]
1. To cease to know; to lose the knowledge
of. [Obs.]
2. To fail of knowing; to be ignorant of.
[Obs.]
Un*know", a. [See Un- not,
Know.] Unknown. [Obs.] "French of Paris was to her
unknow." Chaucer.
Un*know" (?), v. t. [1st un- +
know.]
1. To cease to know; to lose the knowledge
of. [Obs.]
2. To fail of knowing; to be ignorant of.
[Obs.]
Un*know", a. [See Un- not,
Know.] Unknown. [Obs.] "French of Paris was to her
unknow." Chaucer.