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Webster 1913 Edition
Unto
Un′to
,p
rep.
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
Unto
Unto
Finnish
Proper noun
Unto
- A male given name.
- 1849 Kalevala (Translation 1988 by Eino Friberg) 36:231-234:
- En vielä kotihin joua! / Viel' on Unto kostamatta, / Mies katala kaatamatta, / Ilkeä hävittämättä.
- I myself cannot go home now: / I have yet to work my vengeance. / Untamo is still unconquered, / That base villain not destroyed.
- En vielä kotihin joua! / Viel' on Unto kostamatta, / Mies katala kaatamatta, / Ilkeä hävittämättä.
- 1849 Kalevala (Translation 1988 by Eino Friberg) 36:231-234:
Declension
Inflection of Unto (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | Unto | Untot | |
genitive | Unton | Untojen | |
partitive | Untoa | Untoja | |
illative | Untoon | Untoihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Unto | Untot | |
accusative | nom. | Unto | Untot |
gen. | Unton | ||
genitive | Unton | Untojen | |
partitive | Untoa | Untoja | |
inessive | Untossa | Untoissa | |
elative | Untosta | Untoista | |
illative | Untoon | Untoihin | |
adessive | Untolla | Untoilla | |
ablative | Untolta | Untoilta | |
allative | Untolle | Untoille | |
essive | Untona | Untoina | |
translative | Untoksi | Untoiksi | |
instructive | — | Untoin | |
abessive | Untotta | Untoitta | |
comitative | — | Untoineen |
Anagrams
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See also: Unto
English
Conjunction
unto
Preposition
unto
- (archaic or poetic) Up to, indicating a motion towards a thing and then stopping at it.
- Sir Gawain rode unto the nearby castle.
- (archaic or poetic) To, indicating an indirect object
- And the Lord said unto Moses […]
- Sir Thomas Browne
- Again, whereas men affirm they perceive an addition of ponderosity in dead bodies, comparing them usually unto blocks and stones, whensoever they lift or carry them; this accessional preponderancy is rather in appearance than reality.
Translations
Up to
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References
- unto in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911
Italian
Etymology 1
Verb
unto m (feminine singular unta, masculine plural unti, feminine plural unte)
Adjective
unto m (feminine singular unta, masculine plural unti, feminine plural unte)
Synonyms
Etymology 2
Noun
unto m (plural unti)