un-mahts—uu-saíhrands.
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(âôvvcxTos); Eom. 8, 3; unmah-teigs wisan w. dat., to be impossible (aSvvciTKÎv w. dat.); Lu. 1, 37; at w. dat. (ttapá w. dat.); Lu. 18, 27; frara w. dat. (Ttapá w. dat.); Mk. 10, 27. [From un- and mahteigs, q. v. Cf. O. E. uii-meahti3, Mdl. E. unmihti, Mdn. E. unmighty, O. H. G. unmahtîg, M. H. G. uii-melitic, N. H. G. unmâchtig, adj., weak, powerless. Comp. follg. w.~\
un-mahts, /., unmight, weakness, infirmity (aaSí-veia); Mt. 8,17. II Cor. 12, 5. Gal. 4, 13 (marginal gloss to siukeiii, in A). — From un- and mahts, q. v. Cf. O. E. unmeant, unmiht, f., Mdl. E. unmiht, weakness, impotence, Mdn. E. unmight, O. H. G. M. H. G. unmakt, N. H. G. unmacht, f., th. s. Comp. also O H. G. M.H.G. â-malit, N.H. G. ohnmacht (Concerning ohn-, i. e. ohne (S. inu), for a, s. KL, ohne), f., impotence, weakness, swoon. S. prec. w.\
un-mana-riggws, adj. (68), inhuman, fierce (avrjpspos); II Tim. 3, 3 (gg in B, g in A). — From un- (q. F.) and manariggws; s. manna and *riggws.]
un-manwus, adj., unprepared (â-TtapaGHevotOTOs); II Cor. 9,4.— From un- and manwus, q. v.
nn-milds, adj., not mild, without natural affection (ocffropyos); II Tim. 3, 3. [From un- and milds, q. v. Cf. O. E. un-mild, Mdl. E. uiimilde, Mdn. E. un-
mild, not mild, O. H. G. un-milti, M. H. G. unmilte, -milde, N. H. G. unmild, adj., not mild, harsh.']
un-nuts, adj., useless, unprofitable, foolish (ávo^Tos); I Tim. 6, 9. [From un- and nuts, q. v. Cf. O. E. un-nyt(t), Mdl. E. un-nut, adj., useless, O. H. G. un-nuzzi, unnuzze, M. H. G. un-nutze, unnûtze, N. H. G. unnûtz, adj., unprofitable, useless..]
un-qênijis, partic. adj., unmarried (aya^os); I Cor. 7, 8. — From un- and *qêniþs, q. v.
un-qêþs, adj., unspeakable (apprj-ro^); II Cor. 12, 4. — From un-a/2C?*qêþs, q. v.
un-riurei, f.,incori-uption(âtp$'ap-ffia); I Cor. 15, 50. 53. Eph. 6, 24. II Tim. 1, 10. — From stem of unriurs, q. v. S. riurei.
un-riurs, adj., incorruptible, imperishable (aqjSapros); I Cor. 9, 25. 15, 52. — From un- and riurs, q. F.
un-rôdjaiids, partic. adj., not speaking, speechless, dumb (a-htx\.o$); Mk. 9, 17. 25. (HK)(p6s) Mk. 7,37.—'From uii- andpres. partic. of rodjaii, q. v.
uns, beside unsis, dat. and ace. plur. of ik; s. unsara.
im-sahtaba, adv., without controversy (6jÂÔ7íoyov/£VGí)s); 1 Tim. 3, 16. —From stem of *un-sahts (not found), from un- nnd *sahtH, q. v.
un-saíbands, partic. adj., not seeing, blind (prf fi\£7tGov); Jo.