_Priests Peblis._

2. Disorder.

_Acts Marie._

UNREDE, UNRIDE, _adj._ Cruel, severe.

_Sir Tristrem._

A. S. _un-ge-reod_, _un-ge-ridu_, barbarous, cruel.

UNREST, _s._

1. Trouble.

_Wallace._

2. A person or thing that causes disquietude.

_Baillie._

Teut. _on-raste_, _on-ruste_, inquies.

UNRYCHT, _s._ Injustice, iniquity.

_Lyndsay._

A. S. _un-richt_, Teut. _on-recht_, injust.i.tia.

UNRUDE, _adj._ Vile, impure.

_Douglas._

Teut. _on-raed_, sordes, immundities.

UNSALL, _adj._

V. ~Unsel~.

UNSAUCHT, UNSAUGHT, _adj._ Disturbed, troubled.

_Gawan and Gol._

Teut. _on-saecht_, durus, asper, rudis.

~Unsaucht~, _s._ Dispeace, trouble, S. B.

A. S. _un-saeht_, _un-seht_, discordia, inimicitia.

_To_ UNSCHET, _v. a._ To open.

V. ~Schete~.

_Douglas._

UNSEY"D, _part. adj._ Not tried, S.

V. ~Sey~, _v._

_Ferguson._

UNSEL, UNSALL, UNSILLY, _adj._

1. Unhappy, wretched.

_Dunbar._

A. S. _un-saelig_, Su. G. _usel_, infelix.

2. Naughty, worthless.

_Montgomerie._

Moes. G. _unsel_, malus.

~Unsele~, ~Unsell~, _s._

1. Mischance, misfortune.

_Barbour._

A. S. _un-saelth_, infelicitas, infortunium.

2. A wicked or worthless person.

_Bannatyne P._

Moes. G. _unsel_, evil, wickedness.

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