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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Unlawtifulness, n. [Lautéfull adj.] Lack of uprightness; reprehensible behaviour. — 1550–1 Perth Guildry 275 (20 Feb.).
Robert Salmond hes missaid and iniurit Wm. Watsoun to his greit dishonour and vnlawtifulnes sayand that the said William had wrang bilaingis and wechitis

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