ppl. a. Also 5 unlate, 6 unletton. (UN-1 8 b; cf. LET ppl. a.)

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1453.  Paston Lett., Suppl. (1901), 49. I know not oon rode unlate, but alle ocupyed to your profyghte.

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1537.  in Lett. Suppress. Monast. (Camden), 163. The house … wiche was unlet at the tyme of owre repare thether.

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1545.  Act 37 Hen. VIII., c. 12 § 16. Hawles of Craftes…, soo long as they bee keapte unletton.

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1769.  Gray, in Corr. G. & Nicholls (1843), 93. I believe all that are unlet will be cheap as the time approaches.

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1866.  Geo. Eliot, F. Holt, ii. Having three farms unlet.

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1885.  Law Times, 28 March, 384/2. In the present day, when unlet land is becoming so common.

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