Underneath, prepos. under, beneath: “u. thy black all-hiding cloak,” Lucr. 801. “u. that consecrated roof,” Tw. IV, 3, 25. “till these rebels come u. the yoke of government,” H4B IV, 4, 10. “the strawberry grows u. the nettle,” H5 I, 1, 60. “if u. the standard of the French she carry armour,” H6A II, 1, 23. “u. her wings,” V, 3, 57. “u. an alehouse' paltry sign,” H6B V, 2, 67. “u. the belly of their steeds,” H6C II, 3, 20. “bruised u. the yoke of tyranny,” R3 V, 2, 2. “I heard a child cry u. a wall,” Tit. V, 1, 24. “u. the grove of sycamore,” Rom. I, 1, 128. “u. whose arm an envious thrust from Tybalt hit the life of stout Mercutio,” III, 1, 172. “Tiber trembled u. her banks,” Caes. I, 1, 50. “groaning u. this age's yoke,” I, 2, 61.