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- adjective Prov. Eng. See
unked .
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- adjective UK, dialect Alternative form of
unked .
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Examples
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He knew the - unkard had stolen the coat and they both could lose their heads tradg in such goods.
the secret sense Tan, Amy 1995
Gammerstang commented on the word unkard
(adjective) - Strange, as an unkard place. A servant is unkard on his first going to a fresh servitude. --William Marshall's Provincialisms of East Yorkshire, 1788
February 6, 2018