ppl. a. north. and Sc. [UN-1 10.]

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  † 1.  Innumerable, countless. Obs.

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a. 1300.  Cursor M., 2107. Inde, and pers, and arabi,… And mani oþer vntelland contre. Ibid., 6441. Þis ilk folk was vntelland, Þat moyses had vnder hand.

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1816.  G. Muir, Clydesdale Minstrelsy, 7. The royal banner that has splendid flown Its annual course for ages past untellin’.

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1825.  Jamieson, Untelling, adj.,… denoting what cannot be counted. Roxb.

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  2.  = UNTELLABLE a.

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1823.  Hogg, Shepherd’s Cal., i. It was untelling what land that man possessed.

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1885.  [J. Tod], More Bits fr. Blinkbonny, i. It was untellin’ what Tibbie did for poor Mrs. Gemmell.

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