a. [UN-1 9.] Not possessed of land.
1488. Sc. Acts, Jas. IV. (1814), II. 207/1. The gudis movabill belanging to the pure vnlandit folkis.
1530. Extr. Aberd. Reg. (1844), I, 138. Ilk gentilman landit ijc lib., ilk gentilman vnlandit ijc markis.
1581. Mulcaster, Positions, xxxix. 199. Either rich or poore: landed or vnlanded.
1633. Ford, Loves Sacr., IV. i. The sallow-colourd brat Of some unlanded bankrupt.
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.
1884. Pall Mall G., 2 April, 2/1. The rights of the unlanded millions.