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▪ I. † unˈquert, n. Obs. [un-1 + quert, quart n.1] Disquiet, annoyance, trouble, hurt.
a1300Cursor M. 1788 Þe leon suam beside þe hert, Til oþer did na beist vn-quert. a1300E.E. Psalter xxx. 15 To forgetelnes for vnquert Am I giuen. a1400Minor Poems fr. Vernon MS. i. 250/1121 Þis fals folk of Religioun..ben as riche in vnquerte As þeos oþure. c1400Beryn 2057 The man þat wrouȝt me this vnquert. c1475Golagros & Gaw. 675 Than thair hors vith thair hochis sic harmis couth hint, As crasit in vnquart quakand thai stand. ▪ II. † unˈquert, a. Obs. [un-1 + quert a.] 1. Disquieted, distressed.
a1300E.E. Psalter x. 2 Þair bowe..þai schot to make un-quert, In mirkenes rightwise of herte. 2. Unquiet, troublesome, wicked.
13..in Herrig Archiv Stud. Neu. Spr. LXXXI. 310/95 Þis Pharesens weore vnquert, Þey knewe not heor owne hert. c1425Cast. Persev. 3354 in Macro Plays 177 Þe Jeves þat were vnquert dressyd þee drynke. c1470Harding Chron. ccx. ii, This wormes mete, this caryon full vnquerte, That some tyme thought in worlde it had no pere. |