ppl. a. Also 5 vnget. [UN-1 8 b.]

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  1.  Not acquired, obtained, or won.

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c. 1400.  Sege Jerus. (E.E.T.S.), 68/1169. Ay wer þe ȝates vnget till two ȝeres ende: So longe þey souȝt hit by sege, or þey þe cite hadde.

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1601.  Daniel, Civ. Wars, VI. xlvii. Whilst Sommerset with maine endeuour lay To get his giuen but vngot gouernment.

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1611.  Cotgr., Vuarisons,… corne, grasse … standing, or vncut, vngot.

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  2.  Unbegot.

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1603.  Shaks., Meas. for M., V. i. 141. Your Substitute, Who is as free from touch, or soyle with her As she from one vngot.

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