unker

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Middle English[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Old English uncer, genitive form of wit, from Proto-Germanic *unkeraz, possessive of *wet.

Pronunciation[edit]

Determiner[edit]

unker (nominative pronoun wit)

  1. (Early Middle English) First-person dual possessive determiner: both of our.
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Pronoun[edit]

unker (nominative wit)

  1. (Early Middle English) First-person dual genitive pronoun: both of ours, the two of ours.

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Etymology 2[edit]

Determiner[edit]

unker

  1. Alternative form of inker

Pronoun[edit]

unker

  1. Alternative form of inker