ppl. a. [UN-1 8. Cf. MLG. ungeletted, etc.] Unhindered.
a. 1500. Chaucers Dreme, 1831. A bird song full low and softely, Unletted of every wight.
a. 1553. Becon, Jewel of Joy, Wks. 1564, II. 35. The holye scripture requireth of us an vnletted perseueraunce in the vaye of Godlines.