ppl. a. Also 5 vnget. [UN-1 8 b.]
1. Not acquired, obtained, or won.
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.
1601. Daniel, Civ. Wars, VI. xlvii. Whilst Sommerset with maine endeuour lay To get his giuen but vngot gouernment.
1611. Cotgr., Vuarisons, corne, grasse standing, or vncut, vngot.
2. Unbegot.
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.