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▪ I. † unˈheal Obs. [OE. unhǽlu, -o, unhǽl (un-1 12 + heal n.), = OHG. unhailî, -heilî fem. Cf. MDu. (rare) and Du. onheil, MLG. unheil, OHG. unhail, unheil (also MHG., G.), Goth. unhaili neut.] Want of health or soundness; infirmity, trouble, misfortune.
c700Laws of Ine §56 Ᵹif mon hwelcne ceap ᵹebyᵹeð, & he þonne onfinde him hwelce unhælo on [etc.]. c893K. ælfred Oros. iv. iv. 164 Þa ðe þær on unhæle wæran. c950Lindisf. Gosp. Matt. iv. 23 Hælend..hælde all unhælo & all untrymnise in folce. c1000Rule of Chrodegang vii, Þæt nan ne beo aspelod..butan hwa for unhæle..ne maᵹe. c1200Trin. Coll. Hom. 33 Ðos word sede þe engel..naht for englen unhele þe habbeð eche hele, ac far mannen unhele. a1225Leg. Kath. 1064 He..healde halte & houerede, & euch un⁓heale. a1300Cursor M. 8137 Mikel on him he had vn-hele, Thritti yere had ben mesel. c1386Chaucer Doctor's T. 116 Saue Enuye allone That sory is of oother mennes wele And glad is of his sorwe and his vnheele. c1450Holland Houlate 254 It neidis nocht to renewe all myn vnhele. ▪ II. unheal var. unhele v. |