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.)

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c. 1200.  Trin. Coll. Hom., 177. Ðe water stremes on-heueden up here undes [L. fluctus].

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1490.  Caxton, Eneydos, ii. 15. By troblous reuolucyons of the vndes or wawes [they] were broughte into the Ile of Anchandron.

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1592.  Wyrley, Armorie, 12. John Basset of new place … left the Labell, and charged the blacke vnds with manie besants dispersed all ouer them.

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[1694.  Motteux, Rabelais, 249. Lute, Unds and Sands did long our March oppose.]

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