dial. or arch. [UN-1 8 b.]

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  1.  Not adorned, decked, or put in order.

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1555.  Richmond. Wills (Surtees), 86. xxxvij dight dishes viijd: xviij undight dishes viijd.

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1558.  Phaër, Æneid, VI. Q ij. His hoary bushe and beard both ouergrown and foule vndight.

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1593.  Drayton, Ecl., viii. 98. Sayth she, I may not stay till night, And leaue my summer hall vndight.

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1811.  Willan, in Archaeol., XVII. 162. Undight, undressed, or undecked.

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1817.  Shelley, Rev. Islam, IX. xxxvi. Her dark deep eyes, her lips,… her locks undight.

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  2.  Sc. Unwinnowed. (See DIGHT v. 14 c.)

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1574.  Reg. Privy Council Scot., II. 341. xvi bollis of beir or thairby undicht in the said Archibaldis barne.

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