Unlaid paper. See Laid paper, under Laid.

Unland
(Un*land") v. t. [1st un- + land.] To deprive of lands.

Unlap
(Un*lap") v. t. [1st un- + lap.] To unfold. [Obs.] Wyclif.

Unlash
(Un*lash") v. t. [1st un- + lash.] (Naut.) To loose, as that which is lashed or tied down.

Unlatch
(Un*latch") v. i. [imp. & p. p. Unlatched ; p. pr. & vb. n. Unlatching.] [1st un- + latch.] To open or loose by lifting the latch; as, to unlatch a door.

Unlaugh
(Un*laugh") v. t. [1st un- + laugh.] To recall, as former laughter. [Obs. & R.] Sir T. More.

Unlaw
(Un*law") v. t. [1st un- + law.]

Unknowledged to Unmeaning

Unknowledged
(Un*knowl"edged) a. Not acknowledged or recognized. [Obs.]

For which bounty to us lent
Of him unknowledged or unsent.
B. Jonson.

Unknown
(Un*known") a. Not known; not apprehended.Un*known"ness, n. [R.] Camden.

Unlabored
(Un*la"bored) a.

1. Not produced by labor or toil. "Unlabored harvests." Dryden.

2. Not cultivated; untitled; as, an unlabored field.

3. Not laboriously produced, or not evincing labor; as, an unlabored style or work. Tickell.

Unlace
(Un*lace") v. t. [1st un- + lace.]

1. To loose by undoing a lacing; as, to unlace a shoe.

2. To loose the dress of; to undress; hence, to expose; to disgrace.

What's the matter,
That you unlace your reputation thus?
Shak.

3. (Naut.) To loose, and take off, as a bonnet from a sail, or to cast off, as any lacing in any part of the rigging of a vessel. Totten.

Unlade
(Un*lade") v. t. [1st un- + lade.]

1. To take the load from; to take out the cargo of; as, to unlade a ship or a wagon.

The venturous merchant . . .
Shall here unlade him and depart no more.
Dryden.

2. To unload; to remove, or to have removed, as a load or a burden; to discharge.

There the ship was to unlade her burden.
Acts. xxi. 3.

Unlaid
(Un*laid") a.

1. Not laid or placed; not fixed. Hooker.

2. Not allayed; not pacified; not laid finally to rest. [R.] "Stubborn, unlaid ghost." Milton.

3. Not laid out, as a corpse. [R.] B. Jonson.


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