ppl. a. Also 5 unlate, 6 unletton. (UN-1 8 b; cf. LET ppl. a.)
1453. Paston Lett., Suppl. (1901), 49. I know not oon rode unlate, but alle ocupyed to your profyghte.
1537. in Lett. Suppress. Monast. (Camden), 163. The house wiche was unlet at the tyme of owre repare thether.
1545. Act 37 Hen. VIII., c. 12 § 16. Hawles of Craftes , soo long as they bee keapte unletton.
1769. Gray, in Corr. G. & Nicholls (1843), 93. I believe all that are unlet will be cheap as the time approaches.
1866. Geo. Eliot, F. Holt, ii. Having three farms unlet.
1885. Law Times, 28 March, 384/2. In the present day, when unlet land is becoming so common.