unfain

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English unfain, unfein, unfawe, from Old English unfæġen, equivalent to un- +‎ fain.

Adjective[edit]

unfain (comparative more unfain, superlative most unfain)

  1. (archaic) Not fain; sorrowful; sorry.

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