ppl. a. Also Sc. 56 vnbiggit. [UN-1 8. Cf. ON. and Icel. ú-, óbygðr (Norw. ubygd, older Da. ubygget, ubygt, Sw. obyggd).] a. Uninhabited. b. Unbuilt. c. Not built upon.
c. 1200. Ormin, 3199. He flæh himm inntill wesste land Þær itt wass all unnbiggedd.
1496. Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot., I. 270. For tymmir and diuers odir expens maid apone the bigging of the harnes mill, quhilk ȝit is vnbiggit.
1555. Sc. Acts, Mary (1814), II. 490/1. Gif the awnaris lattis the ground to be vnbiggit.
1597. Skene, De Verb. Sign., s.v. Annuell, Quhen the ground and propertie of onie land bigged or vnbigged, is disponed and annalied.
a. 1795. Bonnie James Campbell, iv., in Child, Ballads, IV. (1890), 143/2. My house is unbigged, My corns unshorn.