ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
[1623: see UNGORED1.]
1700. Dryden, Theod. & Hon., 213. The Hell-hounds, as ungorgd with Flesh and Blood, Pursue their Prey.
1743. Francis, trans. Hor., Odes, III. iv. 79. On Tityus liver shall the vulture feed With rage ungorged.