ppl. a. Now arch. [UN-1 8 b. Cf. MDu. and Du. ongevochten, MHG. ungevohten (without fighting).] = prec.
1475. Bk. Noblesse (Roxb.), 47. Youre gret adversarie of Fraunce fed and voided unfoughten at the said jorney of Senlis.
c. 1500. Three Kings Sons, 89. In-asmoche as we haue ben so long vnfoughten with.
15[?]. Battle of Otterburn, xli., in Child, Ball., III. 297. If that I weynde onfowghten awaye, He wolde me call but a kowarde knyght.
a. 1575. trans. Pol. Verg. Eng. Hist. (Camden No. 29), 140. He had sufferyd them to passe hy him unfoughten withal.
1811. Scott, Don Roderick, III. viii. But thouunfoughten wilt thou yield to Fate?
1867. Morris, Jason, IX. 369. Soothly, have we no will to fight with thee If we may pass unfoughten.