Old English unhalig, "impious, profane, wicked," from un- (1) "not" + halig (see holy). Similar formation in Middle Dutch onheilich, Old Norse uheilagr, Danish unhellig, Swedish ohelig. In reference to actions, it is attested from late 14c. Colloquial sense of "awful, dreadful" is recorded from 1842.
unholy grimaces
unhindered
unhinge
unhinged
unhistorical
unhitch
unholy
unhonored
unhorse
unhuman
unh-unh
unhygienic