ppl. a. Also Sc. 5–6 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.

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c. 1200.  Ormin, 3199. He … flæh himm inntill wesste land Þær itt wass all unnbiggedd.

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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.

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1555.  Sc. Acts, Mary (1814), II. 490/1. Gif the awnaris lattis the ground to be vnbiggit.

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1597.  Skene, De Verb. Sign., s.v. Annuell, Quhen the ground and propertie of onie land bigged or vnbigged, is disponed and annalied.

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a. 1795.  Bonnie James Campbell, iv., in Child, Ballads, IV. (1890), 143/2. My house is unbigged,… My corn’s unshorn.

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