Obs. [OE. uncer (gen. of wit we two), = OHG. unker, uncher, OS. unkero, Goth. *ugkara, ON. okkarr (Icel. okkar).] Of us two.

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  In quot. a. 1300 apparently for inker ‘of you two.’

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c. 1205.  Lay., 23665. And whaðer unker þe geð abake:… beo he in ælche londe iqueðe for ane sconde.

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a. 1250.  Owl & Night., 151. Hwy neltu fleon into [þe] bare And schewi hweþer vnker beo Of brihtur hewe of fayrur bleo.

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a. 1300.  Havelok, 1882. Roberd! William! hware ar ye? Gripeth eyþer unker a god tre.

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