10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNTENTY»
Discover the use of
untenty in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
untenty and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Works of Walter Scott, Esq
“The cursed Highland salvages,” muttered the captain, half aloud; “what is to
become of me if Gustavus, the namesake of the invincible Lion of the Protestant
league, should he lamed among their untenty hands.” ..Have no fear of that,” said
the ...
2
The Prose Works: Containing Tales of my landlord, The Monastery
“The cursed Highland salvages,” muttered the captain, half aloud; “ what is to
become of me, if Gustavus, the namesake of the invincible lion of the protestant
league, should be lamed among their untenty hands!” “ Have no fear of that,” said
the ...
3
The Waverley novels. 25 vols.
"The cursed Highland salvages!" muttered the Captain, half aloud ; " what is to
Decome of me, if Gustavus, the namesake of (be invincible Lion of the Protestant
League, should be lamed amons their untenty hands !" " Have no fear of that,"
said ...
sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]), 1862
4
Landscape - historical illustrations of Scotland, and the ...
... The cursed highland salvages ! what is to become of me, if Gustavus, the
namesake of the invincible Lion of the Protestant league, should be lamed
among their untenty hands ?' 'Have no fear of that,' said the voice of the Laird
himself, who ...
George Newenham Wright, sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, misc.]), 1836
Unchancy, unlucky ; dangerous. Unco, uncouth ; strange ; unknown ; it is also
used intensitively, as " Unco little," very little. Unfreens, unfriends; enemies.
Unhalsed, unsalutcd. Unkenn'd, unknown. Untenty, incautious; careless. Until],
unto ; till.
muttered the Captain, half aloud ; " what is to become of me, if Gustavns, the
namesake of the invincible Lion of the Protestant League, should be lamed
among their untenty hands !" " Have no fear of that," said the voice of Sir Duncan,
who was ...
7
The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott: Tales of my landlord. ...
... among their untenty hands!” _ “ Have no fear of that,” said the voice of Sir
Duncan, who was nearer to him than be imagined ; “ my men are accustomed to
handle horses, both in embarking and dressing them, and you will soon see
Gustavus ...
8
The Works of Thomas Chatterton ...: Poems attributed to Rowley
... And peace in Englonde shulde be brayd agayne. GODDWYN. No, lette the
super-hallie seyncte kynge reygne, Ande somme moe reded rule the untenty ff
reaulme ; Bewryne, declare. Anlace, sword. Mynster, monastery. Dyoner, more
worth/.
Thomas Chatterton, Joseph Cottle, Robert Southey, 1803
9
Bride of Lammermoor. Legend of Montrose
vus, the namesake of the invincible Lion of the Protestant League, should be
lamed among their untenty hands !" " Have no fear of that," said the voice of Sir
Duncan, who was nearer to him than he imagined ; " my men are accustomed to
...
10
A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
UNSICKER. a. Unsure ; uniteady.[unftdS)eC,G.] UNSKAITH'D. > m n_u_-,
UNSCAITH'D. | UnhurL To UNSNECK. v. a. To take a door off the latch.
UNSONSY. a. Unlucky; mischievous; diabolical. UNTENTY. a. Incautious;
careless ...