An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language - LightNovelsOnl.com
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UNSELYEABLE, _adj._ Una.s.sailable.
_Houlate._
UNSETT, _s._ An attack, for _onset_.
_Doug._
UNSIKKIR, UNSICKER, _adj._
1. Not secure, not safe.
_Douglas._
2. Unsteady, S.
V. ~Sikkir~.
_Burns._
UNSILLY, _adj._
V. ~Unsel~.
UNSNARRE, _adj._ Blunt, not sharp, S. B.
V. ~Snarre~.
UNSNED, _part. pa._ Not pruned or cut, S.
UNSONSIE, _adj._
1. Unlucky, S.
_Ramsay._
2. Mischievous, S.
V. ~Sonsy~.
_Ramsay._
_To_ UNSNECK, _v. a._ To lift a latch, S.
_Pop. Ball._
UNSOUND, _s._ A pang.
_Gawan and Gol._
Teut. _on-ghe-sonde_, morbus.
UNTELLABYLL, UNTELLIBYLL, _adj._ What cannot be told.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
~Untellably~, _adv._ Ineffably.
_Douglas._
UNTHINKABILL, _adj._ Inconceivable.
_Lyndsay._
UNTHOCHT, _To haud_ one _unthocht lang_, to keep one from wearying.
_Pop. Ball._
Teut. _ondeuchtigh_, curae et timoris expers.
UNTHRIFTY, _adj._ Unfriendly.
V. ~Thryft~.
_Douglas._
UNTILL, _prep._ Unto.
V. ~Skair~.
UNTYNT, _part. pa._ Not lost.
V. ~Tyne~.
_Douglas._