ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1616. B. Jonson, Epigr., I. cx. He wrote with the same spirit that he fought; Not that his work lived in the hands of foes, Unargued then.
1628. Bp. Hall, Old Relig., Ep. Ded. ¶ vj. No corner of truth hath lyen vnsearcht, no plea vnargued.
1667. Milton, P. L., IV. 636. To whom thus Eve : My Author and Disposer, what thou bidst Unargud I obey; so God ordains.
1777. Howard, Prisons Eng. (1780), 152. The orders given by the commissary of the marines encharged with the care of prisoners are to be strictly complied with unargued and undisputed.