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.
Bellenden.

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.