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† unˈhill, v. Obs. [un-2 3 + hill v.1] 1. = unhele v. 1.
c1200Trin. Coll. Hom. 69 Synnes on dede and on speche unhileð hem seluen. c1250Gen. & Ex. 1912 If he saȝ hise breðere mis-faren, His fader he it gan vn-hillen & baren. a1300Cursor M. 26585 Noght wit wordes fayr and slight Agh þou for to plane þi plight, Þat mai þi derf dedis dill, Bot openli þou þam vnhill. 13..E.E. Allit. P. B. 1628 Goddes gost is þe geuen.., & þou vnhyles vch hidde þat heuen kyng myntes. 1388Wyclif Ecclus. xlvii. 16 He was fillid with wisdom,..and his soule vnhilide the erthe. 1482Caxton Trevisa's Higden 369 Here he is hyd, but he is vnhyled, for name dureth euermore. 2. = unhele v. 2. Also refl.
a1250Ancr. R. 58 (Trin. MS.), [If anyone] unhulede þe put & beast fel þerin. a1300E.E. Psalter xxviii. 9 Vn-hil thickenesses sal he swa. a1340Hampole Psalter cxviii. 18 Vnhil myn eghen & i sall bihalde wondirthyngis of þi laghe. a1375Joseph Arim. 515 Þer weoren hedes vn-huled, helmes vphaunset. 1388Wyclif 2 Sam. vi. 20 The kyng of Israel..vnhilynge hym silf bifor the handmaidis. c1440Promp. Parv. 364/2 Oncuryn, or on-hyllyn, detego, discooperio. 1604[see unhele v. 2.] 1611Cotgr., Descouvrir, to vncouer, vnhill, denude. b. In pa. pple. = unhele v. 2 b.
13..Gosp. Nicod. 169 His heued vnhyld, on knese he kneled. c1400Gamelyn 87 His howses were vnhiled; and ful yuel dight. 1470–85Malory Arthur xiv. iii. 644 A passynge old man..; his sholders were naked & vnhylled. 3. To remove (a covering).
1388Wyclif Ruth iii. 4 Thou schalt..vnhile the cloth, with which he is hiled. |