ppl. a. north. and Sc. Obs. [UN-1 10.] Inappropriate, unbecoming, unsuitable.

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a. 1300.  Cursor M., 12404. Quen iesus him sagh sa bese be Abute þis ilk vngainand tre. Ibid., 17248. For for to serue lauerds tuin It es vngainand to be-gin.

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1493.  in Laing, Abbey of Lindores (1876), 181. Gyff thar be ony vnganand persons resett in the burgh … that thair persons … be removit the tovne.

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1533.  Bellenden, Livy, IV. v. (S.T.S.), II. 66. Þai faucht in place richt vnganand to batell, and mare vnganand to fle.

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1562.  Winȝet, Wks. (S.T.S.), II. 59. It is weray iniust and vnganand, that we,… for the self veritie of the quheit, mot cheis the errour of fitches.

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