UNEATH

Source: 566, 567

uneath. Uneath, ad. not easily, hardly, scarce, beneath, ob.

---

Un‐eath″ (?), a. [[AS. uneá�e; un- not + eá�� easily, easy; akin to OS. ��i easy, OHG. �di.]] Not easy; difficult; hard. Who he was, uneath was to descry. Spenser.