Unlaboured, un-lā′burd, adj. showing no traces of labour, unwrought: unrestrained, easy.—adj. Unlabō′rious, not toilsome.—adv. Unlabō′riously.—adj. Unlā′bouring, not labouring.
Unlace, un-lās′, v.t. to loose from being laced: to loose the dress of.—adj. Unlast′ (Spens.), unlaced.
Unlade, un-lād′, v.i. to unload: to take out the cargo of.
Unlaid, un-lād′, adj. not laid or fixed: not having parallel water-marked lines, as paper: untwisted: not allayed or pacified.
Unlamented, un-la-men′ted, adj. not lamented.
Unlap, un-lap′, v.t. to unfold.
Unlarded, un-lär′ded, adj. not larded or mixed with lard, unadulterated.
Unlash, un-lash′, v.t. (naut.) to loose the lashings of.
Unlatch, un-lach′, v.t. to open by lifting the latch.
Unlawful, un-law′fōōl, adj. not lawful or permitted by law.—n. Unlaw′, lawlessness, any breach of law: an injury, injustice: a fine exacted from a transgressor of the law.—adv. Unlaw′fully.—n. Unlaw′fulness.