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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Quotation dates: 1471-1535

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Unendit, Wnendit, p.p. [ME and e.m.E. vn-ended (c1250), OE unᵹeendod; Endit ppl. adj.] Unfinished, not brought to a conclusion. — 1471 Acts II 101/1.
Al materis concerning the weilfair of our souerane lorde that ar now opynit in this present parliament & vnendit
c1500 Barounis Lawis 4a.
The clerk aw to reid the rolment of the nixt court before and quhat caus wes thar levit last dependand and vnendit to gar thame first be decernit
1503 Sc. Hist. Rev. XL 97.
The maste part of the said officiaris … ar nocht comperit and ane other part comperit and has past away unendit the comptis
1535 Stewart 32669.
Rycht weill ȝe ken … Oure interpryis wnendit is and done

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