pron. Obs. In 3 unc (Orm. unnc), unke. [OE. unc, dat. and acc. of wit we two, = NFris. unk, onk, OS. unc; Goth. ugkis (also acc. ugk); ON. okkr.] Us two, both of us.
c. 1200. Ormin, Ded. 27. Unnc birrþ baþe þannkenn Crist Þatt itt iss brohht till ende.
c. 1205. Lay., 23626. For þi hit is betere bi-twixen unke seoluen to-dælen and to-dihten þis kine-lond mid fihte.
a. 1225. Leg. Kath., 1515. Swa þe cnotte is icnut bituhhen unc tweien.
a. 1275. Prov. Ælfred, 583. Mine daȝis arren nei done, and we sulen unc to-delen.