Obs. rare. Also 2 unde, 6 vnd. [a. OF. unde, or ad. L. unda wave.] A wave; Her., a wave-like marking. (Cf. UNDEE a.)
c. 1200. Trin. Coll. Hom., 177. Ðe water stremes on-heueden up here undes [L. fluctus].
1490. Caxton, Eneydos, ii. 15. By troblous reuolucyons of the vndes or wawes [they] were broughte into the Ile of Anchandron.
1592. Wyrley, Armorie, 12. John Basset of new place left the Labell, and charged the blacke vnds with manie besants dispersed all ouer them.
[1694. Motteux, Rabelais, 249. Lute, Unds and Sands did long our March oppose.]