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Webster 1913 Edition


Unto

Un′to

,
p
rep.
[OE.
unto
;
un-
(only in
unto
,
until
) unto, as far as +
to
to; this
un-
is akin to AS. [GREEK][GREEK] until, OFries.
und
OS.
und
until, conj. (cf. OS.
unt[GREEK]
unto, OHG.
unzi
), Goth.
und
unto, until. See
To
, and cf.
Until
.]
1.
To; – now used only in antiquated, formal, or scriptural style. See
To
.
2.
Until; till.
[Obs.]
“He shall abide it unto the death of the priest.”
Num. xxxv. 25.

Un′to

,
c
onj.
Until; till.
[Obs.]
Unto this year be gone.”
Chaucer.

Webster 1828 Edition


Unto

UN'TO

, prep. a compound of un, [on,] and to; of no use in the language, as it expresses no more than to. I do not find it in our mother tongue, nor is it ever used in popular discourse. It is found in writers of former times, but is entirely obsolete.

Definition 2024


untò

untò

See also: unto, Unto, untó, and -unto

Italian

Verb

untò

  1. third-person singular past historic of untare