ppl. a. Now arch. [UN-1 8 b. Cf. MDu. and Du. ongevochten, MHG. ungevohten (without fighting).] = prec.

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1475.  Bk. Noblesse (Roxb.), 47. Youre gret adversarie of Fraunce … fed and voided unfoughten at the said jorney of Senlis.

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c. 1500.  Three Kings Sons, 89. In-asmoche as we haue ben so long vnfoughten with.

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15[?].  Battle of Otterburn, xli., in Child, Ball., III. 297. If that I weynde … onfowghten awaye, He wolde me call but a kowarde knyght.

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a. 1575.  trans. Pol. Verg. Eng. Hist. (Camden No. 29), 140. He had sufferyd them … to passe hy him unfoughten withal.

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1811.  Scott, Don Roderick, III. viii. But thou—unfoughten wilt thou yield to Fate?

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1867.  Morris, Jason, IX. 369. Soothly, have we no will to fight with thee If we may pass unfoughten.

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