1382. Wyclif, 1 Kings xx. 11. Ne glorye euenly the gird as the vngird.
1387. Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VIII. 213. Þe abbot and þe chanouns of Osenay com barefoot and bare-legged and ungerd [v.r. ungurd] þorugh Londoun.
c. 1449. Pecock, Repr., II. i. 135. That a man wole were a girdel, or that he wole go vngerd.
1490. Caxton, Eneydos, xxiv. 89. [She was] alle vngyrde, and vpon her knees, as a vassall that doeth homage to his lorde.
1523. Fitzherb., Surv., 31 b. He shalbe vngirde and his heed vncouered.
1565. Cooper, Recinctus, vngirded.
1865. W. G. Palgrave, Arabia, II. 42. His attendants caught up their swords where they lay ungirded for prayer.
1867. Augusta Wilson, Vashti, xxx. Her white merino robe de chambre was partially ungirded.