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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Uncummerandly, adv. [Cummer v. Cf. late ME and e.m.E. vnkomber (c1440), vncumber (1529).] Without trouble or encumbrance. —1460 Hay Alex. 5834.
His flote of schippis … Quhare all his tressoure and artilȝery Was kepit and tursit fer mare vncummerandly