Uneath vs Undeath - What's the difference?
uneath | undeath |
not easy; hard
* Spenser
(label) Not easily; hardly, scarcely.
*(Edmund Spenser) (c.1552–1599)
*:Who he was, uneath was to descry.
*(William Shakespeare) (c.1564–1616)
*:Uneath may she endure the flinty streets.
(label) Reluctantly, unwillingly.
*, Bk.VII:
*:Ryght so Sir Launcelot departed with grete hevynes, that unneth he myght susteyne hymselff for grete dole-makynge.
The state of being undead
As an adjective uneath
is not easy; hard.As an adverb uneath
is (label) not easily; hardly, scarcely.As a noun undeath is
the state of being undead.uneath
English
Alternative forms
* unneth * unnethe, unnethes * unethe, unethesAdjective
(head)- Who he was, uneath was to descry.
Adverb
(head)Antonyms
* eath * easyundeath
English
Noun
(-)- After the vampire bit me, I passed from life to undeath .