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† unˈweather Obs. [OE. unweder (un-1 4 b), = OFris. unweder (NFris. unwedder), (M)Du. onweder, LG. unweder (-wêr, -wär), MHG. unweter (G. unwetter), ON. úveðr (MSw. ovädher, Sw. oväder, (M)Da. uvejr, Norw. dial. oveer, etc.).] Bad, rough, or stormy weather.
c950Lindisf. Gosp. Luke viii. 24 He..ᵹeðreade þæt wind & hroeðnise vel unweoder ðæs wætres. c1000Rule of Chrodegang vi, Sylle man..ælcum breðer fif punda ᵹewihte wines, ᵹif þa unwedru his ne forwyrnað. c1250Gen. & Ex. 3058 Moyses ȝede vt, helde up is hond, And al ðis vnweder ðor atwond. [1658Phillips, Unweather, (Sax.) a storm or tempest. Hence in Bailey (1721).] |