v. Obs. [UN-1 14.]
1. intr. To lack faith.
c. 1200. Trin. Coll. Hom., 197. On alle þese limpes ne untrowede neure Iob to-ȝenes ure drihten.
2. trans. To have no belief in; to disbelieve.
c. 1380. Wyclif, Sel. Wks., II. 400. But who shulde untrowe Petris sentence?
1387. Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), I. 17. Wondres beþ not al to be vntrowed [L. discredenda].
a. 1395. Hylton, Scala Perf., II. xxxii. (Bodl. MS.). He seeþ it so sooþfastli þoruȝ grace Þat he may not vntrowe it.