ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]

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  1.  Not having the rank of a lord.

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1641.  Milton, Reform., I. 22. He that will mould a modern Bishop into a primitive, must yeeld him to be elected by the popular voyce, undiocest, unrevenu’d, unlorded.

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1808.  Bentham, Sc. Reform., 43. For doing Sheriff’s work, we should be reduced to men as yet unlorded.

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  2.  Not owned by, or subject to, a lord.

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1803.  Moore, To Miss Moore, 54. While Peace … Walks o’er the free unlorded soil.

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