The difference between Eath and Uneath

When used as adverbs, eath means easily, whereas uneath means not easily.

When used as adjectives, eath means easy, whereas uneath means not easy.


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  1. Eath as an adjective (Now, _, chiefly, _, dialectal):

    Easy; not hard or difficult.

  1. Eath as an adverb (Now, _, chiefly, _, dialectal):

    Easily.

  1. Uneath as an adjective:

    Not easy; hard.

  1. Uneath as an adverb (archaic):

    Not easily; hardly, scarcely.

  2. Uneath as an adverb (obsolete):

    Reluctantly, unwillingly.

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