unto

unto
preposition
(an old word for `to'.) zu
* * *
unto
[ˈʌntu:]
prep (liter or old)
1. (to) zu
for \unto us a child is born denn uns ist ein Kind geboren
do \unto others as you would be done by was du nicht willst, dass man dir tu, das füg auch keinem andern zu
2. (until) bis
\unto this day bis zum heutigen Tage
* * *
['ʌntʊ]
prep (old, liter)
See:
= academic.ru/75315/to">to
* * *
unto [ˈʌntʊ] präp obs oder poet oder BIBEL to A
* * *
prep.
zu präp.

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