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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Quotation dates: 1567

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(Wanlatit,) Vanlatit, p.p. [Wan- prefix and Lat v.2 Cf. Unlatit ppl. adj. and p.p.] Unrestrained in behaviour; ungracious; unkind. — 1567 Satirical Poems iii 35.
Dalila unto him was vanlatit, Quhilk causit him oft to be sad and pance

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