- undón
- irreg v/t to undo, open, loosen, separate; cancel, discharge, abrogate, destroy
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
undo — undoable, adj. /un dooh /, v.t., undid, undone, undoing. 1. to reverse the doing of; cause to be as if never done: Murder once done can never be undone. 2. to do away with; erase; efface: to undo the havoc done by the storm. 3. to bring to ruin… … Universalium
Clarence James Duhart — Most Reverend Clarence James Duhart, C.Ss.R. D.D. Bishop of Udon Thani Church Roman Catholic Church See Diocese of Udon Thani In Office … Wikipedia
forþindan — sv/i3 3rd pres forþindeð past forþand/forþundon ptp is forþunden to swell up … Old to modern English dictionary
tóþindan — sv/t3 3rd pres tóþindeð past tóþand/tóþundon ptp tóþunden to swell up, inflate, puff up; be arrogant … Old to modern English dictionary
áþindan — sv/t3 3rd pres áþindeð past áþand/áþundon ptp áþunden to swell, puff up, inflate, increase; melt, pass away [see þindan] … Old to modern English dictionary
þindan — sv/t3 3rd pres þindeð past þand/þundon ptp geþunden to swell, swell up; (wrongly, through confusion btw. tabescere and tumescere) melt, pass away; be angry; figurative, to swell with indignation, pride, etc … Old to modern English dictionary
undo — O.E. undon to unfasten and open (a window or door), to unfasten by releasing from a fixed position, from UN (Cf. un ) (2) + DO (Cf. do). The notion is of to annul something that was done. Related: UNDONE (Cf. Undone); UNDOING (Cf. undoing) … Etymology dictionary
undo — /ʌnˈdu / (say un dooh) verb (t) (undid, undone, undoing) 1. to unfasten and open (something closed, locked, barred, etc.). 2. to untie or loose (strings, etc.). 3. to open (a parcel, a sealed letter, etc.). 4. to reverse the doing of; cause to be …
undaunted — [undôn′tid] adj. not daunted; not faltering or hesitating because of fear or discouragement; undismayed; intrepid undauntedly adv … English World dictionary
undo — [un do͞o′] vt. undid, undone, undoing [ME undon < OE < un ,UN + don, to DO1] 1. a) to release or untie (a fastening) b) to open (a parcel, door, etc.) by this means … English World dictionary