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▪ I. ˈunlaw, n. [OE. unlaᵹu (un-1 12), = ON. {uacu}lög (pl.), Icel. ólög, Norw. ulag, Sw. olag, MDa. ulog (Da. ulov).] 1. Illegal action; illegality. After the early 14th cent. only in occasional Sc. use, but revived by recent writers.1008 Laws Ethelred (Lieberm.) I. 236 Þæt man rihta laᵹe up-arære ...
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Ain al-Hilweh
Because Lebanese Armed Forces are not allowed to enter the camp, Ain al-Hilweh has been called a "zone of unlaw" by the Lebanese media. , Jadaliyya
Ain al-Hilweh: Lebanon's "Zone of Unlaw" (June 2003) as ref. 3 – alternative link
Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon
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unlawlearned
unˈlawlearned, a. (un-1 9.)1810 Bentham Offic. Apt. Maximized, Def. Econ. (1830) 23 To a plain and unlaw-learned understanding, they cannot both be good.
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unlay
▪ I. † unlay, n. Sc. Obs. [un-1 12 + lay n.] = unlaw n. 2.1503 Sc. Acts, Jas. IV (1814) II. 242/2 At þat be ane punt of dittay in tyme to cum, and at þe vnlay þerof be x li. Ibid., Item, as anent þe vnlay of þe grene wod.▪ II. unˈlay, v. [un-2 3.] trans. To untwist (a rope) into separate strands.172...
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unreason
▪ I. unˈreason, n. [un-1 12.] † 1. Unreasonable action or intention; injustice, impropriety. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 3747 He has me don oft vn-resun And no[w] me reft mi benisun. 13.. Metr. Hom. (Vern. MS.) in Archiv Neu. Spr. LVII. 303 Wiþ muchel wrong and vn⁓resoun Dost þow me þis tresoun. c 1400 Pil...
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troublance
† ˈtroublance Obs. Also 5 turbulaunce, turblaunce, 6 trublance, 7 trubellance. [a. OF. trublance, troblance (13th c. in Godef.), f. trubler, trobler to trouble. With the earlier examples cf. the β-forms of trouble; turbulaunce is conformed to L. turbulentia.] The action of troubling or state of bein...
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scathe
▪ I. scathe, n. Now arch. and dial. (see E.D.D.). (skeɪð) Forms: 3– scathe, scath, 3–4 sckathe, 3–7 skathe, 3–8 skath, (4 skade, 5 scade); Sc. and north. 4–9 scaith, skaith, 4–7 skaithe, 5 scaythe, 5–6 skaitht, 6 skayth(t, scaithe, skeath. Also 3–5, 7 schath, 3–6 schathe, 4 schatht. [The existing wo...
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wrong
▪ I. wrong, n.1 Now dial. Also 2 wranga, 3–4 wrange, 3–5, 6 Sc. wrang, 6 Sc. wraing, wrayng; 4–5 wronge. [a. ON. *wrǫng, rǫng (gen. rangar), rib of a ship (Norw. rong, raang, vrong, vraang, Sw. dial. vrang), f. *wrangr curved, bent: see wrong a. Hence also MLG. wrange, Du. wrang, F. varengue (14th c...
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