ppl. a. north. and Sc. [UN-1 10.]
† 1. Innumerable, countless. Obs.
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.
1816. G. Muir, Clydesdale Minstrelsy, 7. The royal banner that has splendid flown Its annual course for ages past untellin.
1825. Jamieson, Untelling, adj., denoting what cannot be counted. Roxb.
2. = UNTELLABLE a.
1823. Hogg, Shepherds Cal., i. It was untelling what land that man possessed.
1885. [J. Tod], More Bits fr. Blinkbonny, i. It was untellin what Tibbie did for poor Mrs. Gemmell.