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unfolde

vb. (obsolete spelling of unfold English)

Usage examples of "unfolde".

Again and again they were filled with wrath, and in their graves they unfolded a proud banner and rushed with it into the mountains.

Nothing greater Unfolded, nothing in fact Unfolded at all, so perhaps he had found no key to it yet.

All she had to do was be herself, enjoy where she found herself, and be aware as life unfolded before her.

Nothing at all Unfolded to him except the sole, troubling idea that the world had had a beginning.

Emuin said of the egg, and that Word Unfolded in a delightful song, a moderate-sized brown bird, ample reward for his care in bringing it back unbroken.

But it was a word that never quite Unfolded to him: a word Men used, men like Uwen, who had no power of wizardry or magic at all, and they used it in hopes that all things would chance to their benefit without a wizard arranging it.

Uwen, trading Liss for Gia again, looked well content, a man with an old friend and a new and trying to assure one of his affection without slighting the other: all at once it Unfolded what Uwen was doing, and how he loved both, but Gia more, the other being all to discover.

He had come, moreover, where he was needed, and as swordsmanship and the ordering of armies had Unfolded to him, so he knew what he had to do: secure every street by which their enemies might come down the hill and seal all the gates from which new enemies might arrive at their backs.

Amefin, and he felt, as strongly as if it were Unfolded to him, that the courtyard was the path they had to take, there, under the safe and open sky, not inside.

In his earliest days things had Unfolded so rapidly and with such force he had fallen in fits.

He was as sure as he said the words, as if they had Unfolded, but even the guess he made was not as great as the hazard to their lives he felt in the gray space.

When the dark doings of ordinary Men Unfolded to him, they Unfolded not so much a blazoned banner of Evil as a tattered quilt of Misdeed, all far from the clear understanding he would have wished to gain of Good and Evil.

He caught them on his glove, jewels of differing structure, and it Unfolded to him that the shapes were numberless and nameless.

He unfolded it carefully, took a stub of pencil from his ammunition pouch, and marked a cross where he had seen the enemy cavalry.

Scarcely had he unfolded it than he attempted to replace it in his pocket, but General Leydet threw himself upon him and seized his arm.