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Middle English Dictionary
unright-wisnes (se 296 unrihwisen tels, deceit, and maystrie, That mas many to
loise his gode vn- ri3twisly. c!440(?a!400) Morte Arth.(l) 329: He. .tuke of oure
knyghttes, Areste them vnryghttwyslye, and raunsounnde bam aftyre. c 1 45(1
Alph.
Hans Kurath, Sherman McAllister Kuhn, Robert E. Lewis, 1952
In the sentence laid upon the Jew, by which he is compelled to recognise the
marriage of his daughter, is again reflected the preceptSummum j-us, summa z.
njuria; right and unright are here so closely driven up into the same limit, that they
are ...
In the sentence laid upon the Jew, by which he is compelled to recognise the
marriage of his daughter, is again reflected the precept — Su.mm.um jus, gumma
injuria; right and unright are here so closely driven up into the same limit, that
they ...
William Shakespeare, 1853
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A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Vol. 13
... they treten unreverently the sacrement of the auter, thilke synne is so greet that
unnethe may it been releessed, but that the mercy of God passeth alle his werkes
; unreverently — 'unreverentli adv. unright1 n. [ <MED>; <OED> s.v. unright sb.] ...
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Hand-book of Anglo-Saxon and Early English
A. R. unrecheleas, indifferent, careless. A.R. unreht,* unright^ wrong. Bs. unriht,*
uniiihtlic, unright, unjust, wrong. unriht-hsemed,* in. unlawful cohabiting,
fornication, adultery; d.s. unrihton hjfemede. Joh. viii. 3, 4. unrihtlice,* wrongly,
unjustly.
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Studies of Shakspere, forming a companion volume to every ...
In the sentence laid upon the Jew, by which he is compelled to recognise the
marriage of his daughter, is again reflected the precept — Summum jus, summa
injuria; right and unright are here so closely driven up into the same limit, that
they ...
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The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
I/nrig'ged (p. from unrig) Stripped of the rigging. Unrig'ging (p, a. from unrig)
Stripping of the taclele. Unrig'ging (s. from tbe part.) The act of stripping of the
rigging. Unri'ght (adj. from un, and right) Not right, wrong. $p. Unright'ed [adj.
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William ...
In the sentence laid upon the Jew, by which he is compelled to recognise the
marriage of his daughter, is again reflected the precept—Summum jus, summa
injuria; right and unright are here so closely driven up into the same limit, that
they ...
William Shakespeare, Charles Knight, 1842
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A brief concordance to the holy Bible
Upbold Unrebuhible Psal. 51. 11. upbold me with thy 1 Tim.6. 14. without spot
and un1. Isa. 41. 10, I will uphold thee with x Unrighteous Upright, lyt ness Isa. 10
. 1. that decree unrighteous Job 1 . 1. upright, and one that feared I 5. 7. unright.
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Medieval Political Ideas (Routledge Revivals)
... separate right from unright, fairfromunfair, that all those who are subjected
tohimmay live honestlyand thatno one may injure another, and to eachmay be
renderedbya justaward whatishis own. Butheought to surpass all his subjects in
power.