underween
To undervalue.
Verb
- To undervalue.
- ...in this Commandment is forbidden too high a conceit or esteem of ourselves, and so also is too mean a conceit, in underweening the good things that be in ourselves, - 1837, Edward Fisher, Thomas Boston, The Marrow of...
- You'd better underween. - 1977, Cornell University, Epoch: Volumes 27-28:
- Really? I thought Dubya was underweened. - 2006 April 25, Sanity, “A prayer for freedom from religion”, in alt.gathering.rainbow (Usenet):
Origin
From under- + ween.