[UN-1 8, 8 c. Cf. ON. úlokaðr.] Not locked (up).

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1603.  Holland, Plutarch’s Mor., 165. Letting all ly unfortified, unbard, and unlockt.

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a. 1740.  Tickell, Fragm. on Hunting, 139. Unlock’d in covers let her freely run To range thy courts.

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1813.  Scott, Trierm., III. xviii. Unbarr’d, unlock’d, unwatch’d, a port Led to the Castle’s outer court.

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1858.  Mrs. Carlyle, Lett. (1883), II. 366. The only drawer which is unlocked.

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1887.  S. Cumberland, Queen’s Highway, etc., 63. The unlocked-up land does not appear to tempt the independent purchaser.

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