V. ~Coudy~.
UNCOUNSELFOW, _adj._ Unadviseable, S. B.
UNCOUTHNESSE, _s._ Strangeness, want of acquaintance.
_Ferguson._
UNCREDYBLE, _adj._ Unbelieving.
_Douglas._
L. B. _incredibilis_, incredulus.
_To_ UNCT, _v. a._ To anoint.
Lat. _unct-us_.
_Abp. Hamiltoun._
~Uncting~, _s._ Anointing.
_Hamilton._
UNCUNNANDLY, _adv._ Unknowingly.
V. ~Cunnand~.
_Dunbar._
UNCUNNANDNES, _s._ Ignorance.
_Douglas._
UNDEGEST, _adj._
1. Rash, imprudent.
_Douglas._
2. Untimely, premature.
_Douglas._
UNDEIP, _s._ A shallow place.
_Douglas._
Teut. _on-deipte_, vadum, brevia.
UNDEMIT, UNDEMMYT, _adj._ Uncensured.
_Gl. Sibb._
UNDEMUS, _adj._ Incalculable, inconceivable; _undeemis_, _undeemint_, S. B.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
A. S. _un_ negat. and _dem-an_, to judge, to reckon.
_To_ UNDERLY, _v. a._ To undergo, S.
Belg. _onderlegg-en_, to lie under.
_To_ UNDERLOUT, WNDYRLOWTE, _v. n._ To stoop, to be subject.
A. S. _underlut-an_, id.
_Wyntown._
~Underlout, Wndyrlowte~, _adj._ In a state of subjection.
_Wyntown._
_To_ UNDO, _v. a._
1. To cut off.
_Douglas._
2. To unravel.
_Douglas._
3. To disclose, to uncover.
_Douglas._