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▪ I. † unker, pron. Obs. [OE. uncer (gen. of wit we two), = OHG. unker, uncher, OS. unkero, Goth. *ugkara, ON. okkarr (Icel. okkar).] Of us two. In quot. a 1300 apparently for inker ‘of you two’.
c1205Lay. 23665 And whaðer unker þe geð abake:..beo he in ælche londe iqueðe for ane sconde. a1250Owl & Night. 151 Hwy neltu fleon into [þe] bare and schewi hweþer vnker beo Of brihtur hewe of fayrur bleo. a1300Havelok 1882 Roberd! William! hware ar ye? Gripeth eyþer unker a god tre. ▪ II. † ˈunker, poss. a. Obs. [OE. uncer (cf. prec.), = OS. unka, ON. okkarr.] Belonging to us two.
c1200Ormin Ded. 80 Þeȝȝ shulenn lætenn hæþeliȝ Off unnkerr swinnc, lef broþerr. c1205Lay. 8891 Ilæst ich habbe þe..al þet ich þe bi-hehte bi-foren vnkere cnihten. a1250Owl & N. 1689 Ah hit wes vnker uoreward..Þat we [etc.]. |