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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Undistr(o)ublit, p.p. Also: undistr(o)ubillit, -trob(i)lit. [Distrouble v., Distruble v.] Undisturbed, unmolested (also, of persons, or in something). = Undisturb p.p.1442 Charter (Reg. H.) No. 307.
In alsfere as in ȝow is kepe the saide castele … vnhurt vnharmyt & vndistroubillit 1443
Aberd. B. Rec. MS IV 314 (20 May).
At the tovn salbe skathles & vndistroblit of thaim 1456 Hay I 29/9.
With the fals governaunce of tham that suld be pillaris of the kirk, the quhilkis has maid trouble that was clere undistroublit 1456 Hay I 222/35.
Quhy may I nocht als wele cum undistrublit as otheris, sen bathe the Pape and the kingis of Fraunce has asseurit thame? 1463 Wemyss Chart. 82.
I sall kepe, and defend vnuexit, vnharmyt, vndistrobilit and vnscathit the said Johne off Wemys 1466 Acta Aud. 5/1.
To kepe … the saide Elisabeth vndistrublit in the broukin & joysing of the samyn 14.. Maner of Battale 227.
To keip and for to hald the listis voyd and undistrubillit 1546 Misc. Spald. C. II 200.
To be vnhurt vnharmit vnattechit vnarrestit … vnvexit and vndistrublit in his persoun landis or gudis