UNKENSOME, _adj._ Unknowable.

_Minstr. Bord._

UNKNAW, _part. pa._ Unknown.

_Douglas._

UNLAt.i.t, _part. pa._ Undisciplined, dest.i.tute of proper breeding.

V. ~Lait~.

_Fordun._

UNLAUCHFUL, _adj._ Unlawful.

_Acts Ja. VI._

UNLAW, UNLACH, _s._

1. Any transgression of the law, O. E.

_Quon. Att._

A. S. _unlaga_, _unlage_, quod contra legem est.

2. A fine exacted from one who has transgressed the law.

_Wallace._

3. Used improperly, to denote a law which has no real authority.

_Baillie._

_To_ ~Unlaw~, _v. a._ To fine.

_Burr. Lawes._

UNLEIF, _adj._ Unpleasant, ungrateful.

V. ~Leif~.

_Douglas._

UNLEILL, _adj._ Dishonest.

V. ~Leil~.

_Lyndsay._

UNLESUM, _adj._ What cannot be permitted.

V. ~Lesum~.

_Douglas._

UNLUSSUM, _adj._ Unlovely.

V. ~Lufsom~.

_Douglas._

UNMODERLY, _adj._ Unkindly.

_Wyntown._

_Un_ negat. and A. S. _mothwaere_, meek.

UNPAUNDED, _part. adj._ Unpledged.

_Baillie._

UNQUART, _s._ Sadness.

_Gawan and Gol._

The reverse of _Quert_, q. v.

UNRABOYTYT, _part. pa._ Not repulsed.

V. ~Rebut~, _v._

_Wallace._

UNREASON, UNRESSOUN, _s._

1. Injustice, iniquity.

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