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.
A. S. un-do-en, aperire, solvere.
UNDOCH, UNDOCHT, UNDOUGHT, WANDOUGHT, s.
1. A weak or puny creature; applied both to body and mind, S., wandocht, S. B.
Calderwood.
2. Expl. as signifying a coward.
Rudd.
Teut. on-deughd, vitium; on negative, and deughd, virtus.
UNDON, WNDON, part. pa. Explained.
Wyntown.
UNE, s. Oven, S.
V. [Oon].
Bellenden.
UNEGALL, adj. Unequal.
Fr. inegal.
G. Buchanan.