unsyfre

Old English

Etymology

From un- + sȳfre (pure). Compare Dutch onzuiver (impure, mixed) and German unsauber (unclean, untidy, inaccurate).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈunˌsyːf.re/, [ˈunˌsyːv.re]

Adjective

unsȳfre

  1. impure, unclean, foul

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