a. [UN-1 9.] Not possessed of land.

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1488.  Sc. Acts, Jas. IV. (1814), II. 207/1. The gudis movabill belanging to the pure vnlandit folkis.

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1530.  Extr. Aberd. Reg. (1844), I, 138. Ilk gentilman landit ijc lib., ilk gentilman vnlandit ijc markis.

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1581.  Mulcaster, Positions, xxxix. 199. Either rich or poore: landed or vnlanded.

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1633.  Ford, Love’s Sacr., IV. i. The sallow-colour’d brat Of some unlanded bankrupt.

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1668.  Sedley, Mulberry Gard., III. ii. Give your estate where you please, so you will but settle your affection upon me,… and the like artillery of unlanded lovers.

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1884.  Pall Mall G., 2 April, 2/1. The rights of the unlanded millions.

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