ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1768. J. Dickinson, Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, 80. Unconscious of what we have been or are, and ungoaded by tormenting reflections, we may bow down our necks, with all the stupid serenity of servitude, to any drudgery, which our lords and masters shall please to command.
[1775. Ash.]
1817. Lady Morgan, France, VI. (1818), II. 130. Ungoaded by the necessities of a commercial existence.
1873. W. Cory, Lett. & Jrnls (1897), 313. A creaking wheel turned by an ungoaded, tall, lean ox.